Rate effects on transformation kinetics in a metastable austenitic stainless steel.

INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE TECHNOLOGY OF PLASTICITY, ICTP 2017(2017)

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In this study, the effects of strain rate on the mechanical properties and the strain-induced austenite-to-martensite transformation in type 201 austenitic stainless steel (SS201) were investigated. This grade was selected as a low-cost stainless steel with good lightweighting potential for automotive applications. The material was tested in tension at a quasi-static rate (5×10 s), two low-intermediate rates (10 s and 10 s), and a high rate (5×10 s). 3D digital image correlation was used to enable accurate strain measurements during mechanical testing. Magnetic induction and X-ray diffraction were used ex-situ of deformation to measure the volume fraction of martensite formed at each strain rate, for different plastic strain levels. The effects of strain rate on deformation-induced martensite formation and on the stress/strain behavior was determined in this study, and was compared to results reported in the literature for 300 series austenitic stainless steels. The results show a favourable response for the SS201, which exhibits a substantial increase in strength and energy absorption at high rates without compromising tensile ductility.
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201 Stainless Steel,Austenite,High Rate Deformation,Kolsky Bar,Strain Rate Sensitivity,Transformation Kinetics
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