In situ TEM observation on martensitic transformation during tensile deformation of SUS304 metastable austenitic stainless steel

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Through in situ transmission electron microscopy observation on SUS304 metastable austenitic stainless steel during stretching at room temperature, it is found that ε martensite plates were induced preferentially from the sites of dislocation pile-ups. With increasing deformation, some of ε thin martensite platelets disappear and reversibly transform to γ austenite without heating treatment, which is different from the previous result that ε martensite can entirely transform to α' martensite. Then, some of deformation twins appear and grow along the vertical direction of ε martensite due to(111) (101¯0)ε. Moreover, it is directly observed that multiple transformation mechanisms via y→ ε → γ, γ → ε, γ → α', γ→ ε → α', γ → deformation twins → α' can co-exist.

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Li, X. F., Ding, W., Cao, J., Ye, L. Y., & Chen, J. (2015). In situ TEM observation on martensitic transformation during tensile deformation of SUS304 metastable austenitic stainless steel. Acta Metallurgica Sinica (English Letters), 28(3), 302–306. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40195-014-0197-1

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