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Austenite reversion in lean duplex steel: Microstructural, dilatometric and magnetic characterization

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Author(s):
Motaa, C. F. G. S. ; Aota, L. S. ; Sandim, H. R. Z. ; Zilnyk, K. D. ; Sandim, M. J. R.
Total Authors: 5
Document type: Journal article
Source: MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION; v. 195, p. 12-pg., 2023-01-01.
Abstract

Austenite reversion, i.e., a'-martensite -* gamma phase transformation in UNS S32304 lean duplex steel was investigated. The material was cold rolled to a true strain (e) of 1.61 and subjected to continuous annealing up to 1000 degrees C with a heating rate of 3 degrees C/min. From the dilatometric curve, an unexpected thermal expansion at around 545 degrees C was found within the temperature range where the austenite reversion occurs. Based on this unexpected behavior, additional samples were annealed at the same heating rate until key temperatures. Besides dilatometry, microstructural changes were followed by means of magnetic measurements at room temperature, Vickers microhardness testing, high-resolution electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD), and electron channeling contrast imaging (ECCI). From EBSD data, a protocol was developed to distinguish the different constituents in the material during the austenite reversion, i.e., alpha'-martensite, ferrite, and both reversed and untransformed austenite. The driving force for the austenite reversion was calculated using thermodynamic calculations. The a'martensite -* gamma transformation begins at about 545 degrees C and ends at almost 800 degrees C. In the early beginning, the austenite reversion is governed by a shear mechanism. At higher temperatures, at about 725 degrees C, KAM (kernel average misorientation) distributions and texture of both reversed and untransformed austenite show evidence of a diffusion-controlled austenite reversion mechanism. These results are supported by thermodynamic calculations and microstructural evidence revealed by ECCI. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 19/17756-7 - Study of the austenite reversion in a cold-rolled duplex stainless steel
Grantee:Maria Jose Ramos Sandim
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants