Effects of Nitrogen Content and Strain Rate on the Tensile Behavior of High-Nitrogen and Nickel-Free Austenitic Stainless Steel

Feng Shi, Xinyue Zhang, Tianzeng Li,Xianjun Guan,Xiaowu Li,Chunming Liu

Crystals(2023)

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The uniaxial tensile behaviors of Fe-19Cr-16Mn-2Mo-0.49N and Fe-18Cr-16Mn-2Mo-0.85N high-nitrogen and nickel-free austenitic stainless steels at two strain rates of 10−2 s−1 and 10−4 s−1 were comparatively investigated. The related deformation microstructure was characterized and fracture mechanism was analyzed. The results show that the nitrogen content and strain rate both have significant effects on the tensile properties of the tested steels. As the strain rate is the same, the tested steel containing a higher nitrogen content has higher Rm and Rp0.2. However, Rm is higher at a lower strain rate and Rp0.2 is higher at a higher strain rate in the case of the same nitrogen content. The tested steel with a lower nitrogen content (0.49 wt.%N) tensioned at a lower strain rate of 10−4 s−1 obtains the highest elongation, while the tested steel with a higher nitrogen content (0.85 wt.%N) tensioned at a higher strain rate of 10−2 s−1 has the lowest elongation. The tensile plastic deformation is mainly governed by slip and twinning, affected jointly by stacking fault energy and short-range order. Dislocation slip featured by planar slip bands and twin-like bands is the main deformation structure in the tested steel containing a higher nitrogen content (0.85 wt.%N) tensioned at a lower strain rate of 10−4 s−1, whereas twinning deformation becomes more prominent with decreasing nitrogen content and increasing strain rate.
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austenitic stainless steel,nitrogen content,strain rate,tensile property,stacking fault energy,short-range order
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