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Mictomagnetism in austenitic stainless steels
Cryogenics, 1985Abstract 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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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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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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Abstract Austenitic stainless steels are iron-base alloys containing more than 50% Fe, 15 to 26% Cr, and less than 45% Ni. This chapter provides a discussion on the types, compositions, microstructures, processing, deformation mechanism, mechanical properties, formability, and special attributes of austenitic stainless steels.
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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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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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Joining of austenitic stainless steel and ferritic stainless steel to sialon
Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2001Abstract Joining of ceramics to metal is not easy due to the difference in the thermal expansion of the two materials. In this research work, the joining of sialon to austenitic stainless steel and ferritic stainless steels were compared. At above a joining temperature of 1200°C, sialon will react with steel to form iron silicide and nitrogen is ...
P Hussain, A Isnin
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Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2013
Uniaxial tensile tests on a highly textured, fully austenitic stainless steel were performed in the transverse and rolling directions. Differences in overall material and transformation behavior were observed: transformation from the austenite phase to the martensite phase during a test in the transverse direction occurred at a higher strain and stress
Hilkhuijsen, P. +2 more
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Uniaxial tensile tests on a highly textured, fully austenitic stainless steel were performed in the transverse and rolling directions. Differences in overall material and transformation behavior were observed: transformation from the austenite phase to the martensite phase during a test in the transverse direction occurred at a higher strain and stress
Hilkhuijsen, P. +2 more
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Assessment of austenitic stainless steels
Fusion Engineering and Design, 1995Abstract 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, 2002The 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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The Laser Surface Remelting of Austenitic Stainless Steel
Materials Science Forum, 2010The laser surface remelting (LSR) process was successfully applied to restore localized corrosion resistance in sensitized stainless steel and also as a useful method to improve passivity of some martensitic stainless steels. The LSR process can be successfully applied to repair cracks and defects at the surface of highly thermo-mechanically loaded ...
BRYTAN Z +4 more
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Austenitic solidification mode in austenitic stainless steel welds
Metallurgical Transactions A, 1979The micro- and macrostructures of about 50 different stainless welds of the AISI/AWS 300 series are analyzed. The results indicate that in welding condition corresponding to a typical SMA welding those and only those welds in which the ratio Creq/Nieq≲1.48, where Nieq and Creq are the nickel and chromium equivalents on the Schaeffler diagram, solidify ...
T. Takalo, N. Suutala, T. Moisio
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