Structural refinement and property optimization in an Fe-23Cr-8.5Ni duplex stainless steel

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An Fe-23Cr-8.5Ni duplex stainless steel was used to prepare samples with different volume-fraction-weighted grain sizes (dαγ ), ranging from the nano-scale to the micrometer- scale by cold rolling and subsequent annealing. The cold rolled sample with dαγ of 72 nm showed a high yield strength of about 1.3 GPa but only a small tensile elongation. An abrupt increase of ductility was observed as dαγ increased to 375 nm, resulting in a good combination of yield strength of 738 MPa and tensile elongation of 29%. Further increase of dαγ up to the micrometer-scale results in continued decreases in yield strength but with only a limited improvement in the ductility.

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Xie, L., Huang, T. L., Wang, Y. H., Zhang, L., Wu, G. L., Tsuji, N., & Huang, X. (2017). Structural refinement and property optimization in an Fe-23Cr-8.5Ni duplex stainless steel. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 219). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/219/1/012045

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