Title of article
Towards interrelationship of grain size, cell parameters and flow stress in type 316L stainless steel Original Research Article
Author/Authors
B.P. Kashyap، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
15
From page
2413
To page
2427
Abstract
In order to investigate the interrelationship amongst grain size, cell size, cell wall thickness and flow stress in type 316L stainless steel, tensile specimens of grain sizes 3.1–86.7 μm were deformed to a strain of 0.34 at the temperatures 297, 673 and 973 K and at a strain rate 1 × 10–4 s–1. The cell wall thickness is found to be larger than the cell interior size but the two are mutually related and only marginally decrease with the increase in grain size. The difference in the distributions of dislocations and cell structure in the vicinity of grain boundaries and in the grain interior leads to a variation in their relative contributions to strengthening. The smaller cell interior sizes and thicker cell walls result in a greater contribution of grain interior to strengthening of polycrystalline material than the grain boundaries, with the maximum effect observed at 673 K due to dynamic strain aging.
Keywords
Grain boundaries , Flow stress , Grain size , Cell wall , Cell Size
Journal title
ACTA Materialia
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
ACTA Materialia
Record number
1139909
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