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Sliding wear of austenitic and austenitic-ferritic stainless steels

Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 2002
The dry sliding behavior of a 304L austenitic stainless steel and a duplex 2205 austenitic-ferritic stainless was investigated. The evolution of wear was characterized by the existence of a sliding-distance transition. In particular, wear passed from delamination to tribo-oxidation, with a reduction in wear rate. The occurrence of such a transition was
Straffelini, Giovanni   +2 more
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Anelasticity in austenitic stainless steel

Acta Materialia, 2012
Time-dependent anelastic deformation mechanisms arise in austenitic stainless steel when load is removed during a high-temperature creep test. This phenomenon is investigated by conducting creep tests, with intermittent load removal, on AISI Type 316H austenitic stainless steel at 550 and 650 °C, supported by in situ measurement of creep-induced ...
Ashwin Rao   +3 more
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Magnetism in Austenitic Stainless Steels

Journal of Applied Physics, 1970
Mössbauer-effect measurements of the temperature dependence of the hyperfine field for several austentic stainless steels are reported. Antiferromagnetic transitions were observed for all specimens in the temperature range below 56°K. In addition, a broadening of the single linewidth occurred for each specimen at a temperature near its transition ...
L. D. Flansburg, N. Hershkowitz
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High-strength austenitic stainless steel

Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 2007
Based on the studies of carbon and nitrogen effects on the electron structure, short-range atomic order, and thermodynamic stability of iron solid solutions, a physical concept for alloying steels with carbon and nitrogen is proposed. The concept is used for the design of a cost-effective austenitic corrosion-resistant steel of super-high strength and ...
V. G. Gavrilyuk, H. Berns
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Mictomagnetism in austenitic stainless steels

Cryogenics, 1985
Abstract Mictomagnetism provides a useful qualitative description of the magnetic behaviour of austenitic stainless steels, alloys which occupy a transition region between long-range ferromagnetism and long-range antiferromagnetism. Near the ferromagnetic side, large-cluster superparamagnetism dominates the magnetic properties; in the middle region ...
E.W. Collings, R.L. Cappelletti
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Austenitic Stainless Steels

2008
Abstract This chapter discusses the compositions, mechanical properties, phase structure, stabilization, corrosion resistance, and advantages of austenitic stainless steels. Austenitic alloys are classified and reviewed in three groups: (1) lean alloys, such as 201 and 301, which are generally used when high strength or high formability ...
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Austenitic Stainless Steels

2013
Abstract This chapter is a brief account of the composition, microstructures, heat treatment, deformation mechanisms, mechanical properties, formability, and special attributes of austenitic stainless steels.
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Assessment of austenitic stainless steels

Fusion Engineering and Design, 1995
Abstract An assessment of stainless steels is performed in order to recommend the most suitable structural material for ITER, to identify areas where additional research and development work is needed for full qualification and licensing of the recommended material, and to estimate the cost of such a research and development programme to be completed
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Elastic Property Maps of Austenitic Stainless Steels

Physical Review Letters, 2002
The most recent advances in theory and methodology are directed towards obtaining a quantitative description of the electronic structure and physical properties of alloy steels. Specifically, we employ ab initio alloy theories to map the elastic properties of austenitic stainless steels as a function of chemical composition.
L, Vitos, P A, Korzhavyi, B, Johansson
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Nitrogen Containing Austenitic Stainless Steels

Materialwissenschaft und Werkstofftechnik, 2006
Nickel and nitrogen are the two most widely used alloying elements which can impart the face-centered-cubic crystal lattice to stainless steels. With the recent price increases and the price volatility of nickel, nitrogen is ever more important as an alloying element for a number of reasons.
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