Title of article :
Influence of nitrogen-induced grain refinement on mechanical properties of nitrogen alloyed type 316LN stainless steel
Author/Authors :
Kim، نويسنده , , Dae Whan Kim، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Abstract :
Tensile, fatigue, and creep tests were conducted to investigate the effect of grain refinement by the addition of nitrogen on mechanical properties of nitrogen alloyed type 316LN stainless steel. Grain size was reduced from 100 μm to 47 μm as nitrogen concentration was increased from 0.04% (N04) to 0.10% (N10). When nitrogen concentration was increased, there was a 20% increase in yield stress and a 14% increase in UTS, respectively. Elongation was not significantly changed with increasing nitrogen concentration. As nitrogen concentration was increased, there was a 41% increase in fatigue life and an approximately sixfold increase in the time to rupture. As grain size was reduced from 100 μm to 47 μm, there was an 8% increase in yield stress and a 3% increase in UTS, respectively. Elongation was little changed with decreasing grain size. As grain size was reduced from 100 μm to 47 μm, there was a 9% increase in fatigue life and a 23% increase in the time to rupture. The grain refinement achieved by the addition of nitrogen improved the high temperature mechanical properties of nitrogen alloyed type 316LN stainless steel but was not the main mechanism for improvement of mechanical properties.
Journal title :
Journal of Nuclear Materials
Journal title :
Journal of Nuclear Materials