Understanding the Basic Metallurgy of Duplex Stainless Steel
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cpcs/v9/7624DKeywords:
Duplex stainless steel, sigma phase, impact toughness, hardness, microstructureAbstract
Duplex stainless steels with varying chromium content are taken and subject to heat treatment between the temperatures ranges of 900 to 1000°C to understand the phase stability of ferrite at such elevated temperatures. It is well observed that, ferrite is the active phase in duplex stainless steel as the austenite grains remains unchanged after heat treatment. Also, formation of sigma in ferrite phases affects the toughness of the material, even though austenite is present in large amount. It is also observed that, higher the aging temperature, higher is the kinetics of formation sigma phase in duplex stainless steel. In addition to Cr, Mo increases the affinity of formation of sigma phase.
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2021-02-22
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Adhitya Karivaratharajan, & Thillairajan Kuppusamy. (2021). Understanding the Basic Metallurgy of Duplex Stainless Steel. Current Perspectives on Chemical Sciences Vol. 9, 32–54. https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/cpcs/v9/7624D
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