Experimental Study of the Micromechanical Behaviour of Duplex Stainless Steel SAF 2507 and the Influence of Nitrogen Content

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The deformation behaviour of four super duplex stainless steels of the grade SAF 2507 (UNS S32750) were studied by X-ray diffraction experiment with in-situ uniaxial tensile load. The steels had different nitrogen contents, between 0.2 and 0.33%, and/or different volume fractions of the ferrite, between 37% and 49%, in balance with austenite. The development of phase-specific stresses under external loading up to over 10% tensile strain was followed. The X-ray diffraction measurements revealed that load partitioning between the phases changed with increasing applied load, as the ferrite and austenite exhibited different deformation hardening behaviours. At the onset of macroscopic yielding and low plastic strains, a load transfer from γ to α occurred due to higher yield strength and strain hardening rate of the ferrite but vice versa at larger plastic strains when the austenite hardened more rapidly than the ferrite. It was also concluded that both the yield and tensile strengthen of the steels increased with increasing nitrogen content due to increased strengthen of the austenite by additional solid solution hardening, whereas a higher volume fraction of austenite contributed to higher tensile strength.

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