Effect of Thermomechanical Processing on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of a Duplex Stainless Steel
Subject Areas : ChemistryMaryam Mohammad Jafarpour 1 , Bitollah Eghbali 2
1 - Department of Material Engineering, Sahand University of Technology, Tabriz, Iran.
2 - Department of Material Engineering,Sahand University of Technology,Tabriz,Iran
Keywords: mechanical properties, Duplex stainless steel, Microstructure, Thermomechanical processing,
Abstract :
Duplex stainless steels (DSSS) have a microstructure composed of ferrite and austenite phases that gives them a very good combination of mechanical and corrosion properties. These steels are desirable for many applications in the chemical and petrochemical industries. In the present study, a type of stainless steel was cast, solution annealed at 1200°C for 60 min and then quenched in water. Initial microstructure was composed of about 51.8% ferrite and 48.1% austenite. The steel was then cold rolled about 90% and subsequent annealing at 800,850 and 900°C for different time were performed. Results showed that tensile strength of steel have been significantly improved. Austenite grain size of cast steel was refined through static recrystallization of the austenite occurred during post cold deformation annealing. Results show that yield strength of as-cast steel is increased from 552 to 1800 and its tensile strength increased from 672 to 2350 MPa as a result of large cold deformation. With increasing annealing time, sigma phase increases and this leads to decrease of elongation. Thus sigma phase can be expected to embitter the alloy.