Abstract
Thermally induced deterioration processes were studied in cold worked (up to 60% deformation) SAF 2507 type super-duplex stainless steel (SDSS) by differential thermal analysis (DTA). DTA results revealed two transformations. Parent and inherited phases of these transformations were examined by other methods too, such as micro-hardness tests, optical metallography and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Finally, these transformations were identified as the formation of α'- and σ-phases. Formation of strain-induced martensite (SIM) and recrystallization were not experienced until 1000 °C, despite high degree of cold working. Activation energies of the σ-phase precipitation and α'-phase formation were determined from the Kissinger plot, through DTA measurements-they are 275 and 220 kJ/mol, respectively-in good agreement with the values found in the literature.
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Berecz, T., Fazakas, É., Fábián, E. R., Jenei, P., & Maróti, J. E. (2020). Investigation of thermally induced deterioration processes in cold worked SAF 2507 type duplex stainless steel by DTA. Crystals, 10(10), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst10100937
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