Duplex stainless steels are high strength and corrosion resistant steels extensively used in the petrochemical and chemical industries. The aging at 475 °C for long periods of time provokes embrittlement and deterioration of corrosion resistance. However, short duration aging at 475 °C may be used as heat treatment to improve mechanical resistance with small decrease in the other properties. In this work the flow stress curves of lean duplex UNS S32304 and duplex UNS S32205 steels were modeled with Hollomon's equation and work hardening exponents (n) were determined. The analyses were conducted in specimens annealed and heat treated at 475 °C for short periods of time. The aging at 475 °C for 4 hours, 8 hours and 12 hours promoted significant hardening with small decrease of ductility. The work hardening exponents of both steels were compared, being higher in the duplex steel than in the lean duplex grade. © 2012.
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Tavares, S. S. M., Pardal, J. M., De Abreu, H. F. G., Dos Santos Nunes, C., & Da Silva, M. R. (2012). Tensile properties of duplex UNS S32205 and lean duplex UNS S32304 steels and the influence of short duration 475 °c aging. Materials Research, 15(6), 859–864. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-14392012005000116
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