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- Title
Microstructural Evolution and Texture Analysis in a Thermomechanically Processed Low SFE Super‐Austenitic Steel (Alloy‐28).
- Authors
Eftekhari, Niloofar; Zarei‐hanzaki, Abbas; Shamsolhodaei, Amirali; Helbert, Anne‐laure; Baudin, Thierry
- Abstract
Microstructural evolution and texture analysis after 80% cold rolling and subsequent annealing in the temperature range of 750–1050 °C is surveyed in Alloy‐28. This is precisely studied through electron back scattered diffraction and also is declared through elaborating the hardness map. The occurrence of partially recrystallization is clearly evident in the microstructure which was treated 850 °C annealing for 30 min. The recrystallization process is completed at 950 °C even after 3 min, but in an inhomogeneous manner, that is, coexistence of relatively large and fine recrystallized grains. This microstructure contains a high volume of special grain boundaries ended to the complete and homogenous recrystallization at 1050 °C, where further grain growth is occurred with increasing time. Texture analysis shows the retaining of Goss texture after annealing at 850 °C and this component is introduced as the main reason for retarding recrystallization and, therefore, creation of inhomogeneous microstructure. Finally, the specimens processed at 1050 °C indicate the <italic>α</italic>‐fiber texture due to occurrence of grain growth. The mechanical properties improvement is mainly attributed to the development of S component and also formation of high fraction of annealing twin. Although, predominant the appearance of Goss texture and grain growth are also known as the main reason for deteriorating strength.
- Subjects
RECRYSTALLIZATION (Metallurgy); CRYSTALLOGRAPHIC shear; MICROSTRUCTURE; THERMOMECHANICS of magnetic fluids; AUSTENITIC steel
- Publication
Advanced Engineering Materials, 2018, Vol 20, Issue 4, p1
- ISSN
1438-1656
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/adem.201700928