Neutronographic Analysis of Load Partitioning and Micro Residual Stress Development in Duplex Stainless Steels

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In the present work, neutronographic in situ diffraction stress analyses during uniaxial loading and subsequent unloading were carried out on the two duplex stainless steels X2CrNiMoN22-5-3 and X3CrNiMoN27-5-2 with nominal phase fractions for ferrite:austenite of 50:50% and 70:30%, respectively. In addition to the different phase fractions, the two steels also differed in their phase-specific crystallographic texture. The load-partitioning behaviour and the phase-specific micro (residual) stress evolution for total strains up to about 9% were investigated. The results indicated that for both materials under load, the phase-specific stress in the ferrite phase was significantly higher than in the austenite phase, while no texture development through the plastic deformation could be observed.

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Pulvermacher, S., Pirling, T., Cabeza, S., Zuern, M. G., Hofmann, M., & Gibmeier, J. (2022). Neutronographic Analysis of Load Partitioning and Micro Residual Stress Development in Duplex Stainless Steels. Crystals, 12(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst12101378

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