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Title: Experimental study on the martensitic transformation in AISI 304 steel sheets subjected to tension under wide ranges of strain rate at room temperature
Author(s): Rodríguez-Martínez, José Antonio
Pesci, R.
Rusinek, Alexis
Publisher: Elsevier
Issued date: 15-Jul-2011
Citation: Materials Science and Engineering: A, vol. 528, n. 18, 15 jul. 2011. Pp. 5974-5982
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10016/15810
ISSN: 0921-5093
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2011.04.030
Abstract: In this work, the martensitic transformation occurring in AISI 304 steel sheets subjected to tension at room temperature has been experimentally studied. Tensile tests performedonAISI304specimens are split into two different types; in situ tensile tests and macroscopic tensile tests. The former are conducted mounting the sample in a tensile micromachine originally developed in ENSAM/Metz within the range of strain rates 10−5 s−1 ≤ ε˙ ≤ 10−3 s−1. The latter are performed under static and dynamic conditions of deformation within the range of strain rates 10−3 s−1 ≤ ε˙ ≤ 102 s−1. Using X-rays diffraction technique, in situ tensile tests have allowed measuring the stress of the phases during loading by placing the tensile micromachine under the range of a PROTO goniometer. Additionally, the martensitic transformation has been recorded via mounting the tensile micromachine into a scanning electron microscope. The volume fraction of martensite has been measured in the post mortem specimens, V˛ ≈70%. Moreover, the static macroscopic tensile tests, 10−3 s−1 ≤ ε˙ ≤ 10−1 s−1, have been recorded using a high speed infrared camera. It has been proven that martensitic transformation takes place in AISI 304 steel for a temperature increase over T > 140 K. The macroscopic dynamic tensile tests are performed within the range of strain rates, 1 s−1 ≤ ε˙ ≤ 100 s−1.Aconsiderable amount ofmartensitehas beendetectedinthepostmortemsamples,V˛ ≈35%. This proves that plastic deformation is the dominant mechanism responsible for the transformation phenomenon in this steel. The free energy supplied by straining the sample relegates to a secondary role the rise in temperature taking place during the course of plastic deformation.
Sponsor: The researcher of the University Carlos III of Madrid is indebted to the Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion de Espa˜na (Project DPI/2008-06408) and to the Comunidad Autónoma de Madrid (Project CCG08-UC3M/MAT-4464) for the financial support received which allowed for conducting part of this work.
Publisher version: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2011.04.030
Keywords: Martensitic transformation
AISI 304 steel
X-rays diffraction
Infrared thermography
Rights: © Elsevier B.V.
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