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Microstructural characterization of high-manganese austenitic steels with different stacking fault energies

Authors :
Eui Pyo Kwon
Shigeru Suzuki
Muneyuki Imafuku
Kazuaki Wagatsuma
Shigeo Sato
Source :
Materials Characterization. 62:781-788
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2011.

Abstract

Microstructures of tensile-deformed high-manganese austenitic steels exhibiting twinning-induced plasticity were analyzed by electron backscatter diffraction pattern observation and X-ray diffraction measurement to examine the influence of differences in their stacking fault energies on twinning activity during deformation. The steel specimen with the low stacking fault energy of 15 mJ/m{sup 2} had a microstructure with a high population of mechanical twins than the steel specimen with the high stacking fault energy (25 mJ/m{sup 2}). The and fibers developed along the tensile axis, and mechanical twinning occurred preferentially in the fiber. The Schmid factors for slip and twinning deformations can explain the origin of higher twinning activity in the fiber. However, the high stacking fault energy suppresses the twinning activity even in the fiber. A line profile analysis based on the X-ray diffraction data revealed the relationship between the characteristics of the deformed microstructures and the stacking fault energies of the steel specimens. Although the variation in dislocation density with the tensile deformation is not affected by the stacking fault energies, the effect of the stacking fault energies on the crystallite size refinement becomes significant with a decrease in the stacking fault energies. Moreover, the stacking faultmore » probability, which was estimated from a peak-shift analysis of the 111 and 200 diffractions, was high for the specimen with low stacking fault energy. Regardless of the difference in the stacking fault energies of the steel specimens, the refined crystallite size has a certain correlation with the stacking fault probability, indicating that whether the deformation-induced crystallite-size refinement occurs depends directly on the stacking fault probability rather than on the stacking fault energies in the present steel specimens. - Highlights: {yields} We studied effects of stacking fault energies on deformed microstructures of steels. {yields} Correlations between texture and occurrence of mechanical twinning are discussed. {yields} Evolutions of dislocations and crystallite are analyzed by line profile analysis.« less

Details

ISSN :
10445803
Volume :
62
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Materials Characterization
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........3358358a16994d523f1612aea52b28d4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matchar.2011.05.011