Title of article
Cold rolling behaviour and textural evolution in AISI 316L austenitic stainless steel
Author/Authors
Das، Samar K. نويسنده , , Chowdhury، Sandip Ghosh نويسنده , , De، P.K. نويسنده ,
Pages
-3950
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3951
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0
Abstract
The present paper deals with the evolution of microstructure and texture of a 316L austenitic stainless steel during cold rolling. With increasing rolling reductions, different deformation mechanisms become active. TEM observations show the presence of deformation twinning. With increasing strain the volume fraction of twin increases. At higher degrees of reduction, there is evidence that flow localization takes place and there is formation of shear bands. The material initially shows Cu-type texture, i.e., Cu {1 1 2{ (left angle bracket)1 1 1(right angle bracket) , Bs {1 1 0} (left angle bracket)1 1 2(right angle bracket) with a spread towards Goss {0 1 1} (left angle bracket)1 0 0(right angle bracket) . With the progress of rolling, the Cu {1 1 2} (left angle bracket)1 1 1(right angle bracket) component diminishes and the other two components increase their intensity during rolling. At higher strain levels, there are additional texture components, {1 1 1} (left angle bracket)u v w(right angle bracket) . The evolution of texture is correlated with the associated deformation mechanisms.
Keywords
cold rolling , 316L austenitic steel , twinning , Shear banding , Texture
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Record number
117630
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