AISI 304 steel after explosive deformation has been studied in a non-destructive way by means of X-ray diffraction techniques. Experimental results show the formation of a’-martensite and of work-hardening structures in the austenitic phase with a pronounced texture and inhomogeneous strain distribution on different crystalline planes. The measured values of dislocation and stacking fault densities, average crystallite size and a’-phase volume fraction are in good agreement with TEM observations reported in the literature.
Barbieri, F., Montanari, R. (1991). X-ray study on shock loaded AISI 304 steel. MATERIALS LETTERS, 10, 453.
X-ray study on shock loaded AISI 304 steel
MONTANARI, ROBERTO
1991-01-01
Abstract
AISI 304 steel after explosive deformation has been studied in a non-destructive way by means of X-ray diffraction techniques. Experimental results show the formation of a’-martensite and of work-hardening structures in the austenitic phase with a pronounced texture and inhomogeneous strain distribution on different crystalline planes. The measured values of dislocation and stacking fault densities, average crystallite size and a’-phase volume fraction are in good agreement with TEM observations reported in the literature.File in questo prodotto:
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