Title of article :
TEM studies of dislocation substructure in 316 austenitic stainless steel strained after annealing in various environments
Author/Authors :
Zieli?ski، نويسنده , , Witold and Abduluyahed، نويسنده , , Ayad A. and Kurzyd?owski، نويسنده , , Krzysztof J.، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Results of transmission electron microscopy investigations of specimens annealed in either air or vacuum at 600°C and strained to a total elongation of 0.5% at room temperature are presented. A macroscopically nonuniform spatial distribution of dislocations has been revealed. The dislocation density appears to be larger in the vicinity of the surface of the deformed specimens which indicates a higher work hardening rate near the scale–matrix interface. The dislocation density is also nonuniform along a plane parallel to the interface. In this case, however, the variations in the dislocation density seem to be random. The higher values of the flow stress determined in the vacuum-annealed specimens may be attributed to the higher strength of the oxide scale developed in such conditions of annealing (low pressure of the oxygen).
Keywords :
oxide scale , environmental effect , Dislocation structure , Austenitic stainless steel
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics