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Assessment of Martensitic Transformation Paths Based on Transformation Potential Calculations.


ABSTRACT: Transformation potentials for two different martensitic transformation paths are calculated and compared to experimentally measured austenite textures of an SAE 201 stainless steel. The authors conclude that the ? ? ? ? ?' transformation path is a better match than the ? ? ?' transformation path, based on comparison of the texture evolution and transformation potentials. However, significant plastic deformation is also observed in these samples which occurs simultaneously with the transformation. The values of transformation potentials also demonstrate that the transformation path may also be a function of crystal orientation and stress state, in addition to the effect of stacking fault energy (SFE).

SUBMITTER: Creuziger A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7436946 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Assessment of Martensitic Transformation Paths Based on Transformation Potential Calculations.

Creuziger Adam A   Poling Whitney A WA   Gnaeupel-Herold Thomas T  

Steel research international 20180101 1


Transformation potentials for two different martensitic transformation paths are calculated and compared to experimentally measured austenite textures of an SAE 201 stainless steel. The authors conclude that the <i>γ</i> → <i>ε</i> → <i>α'</i> transformation path is a better match than the <i>γ</i> → <i>α'</i> transformation path, based on comparison of the texture evolution and transformation potentials. However, significant plastic deformation is also observed in these samples which occurs sim  ...[more]

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