Interrupted Quasi-Static And Dynamic Tensile Experiments Of Fully Annealed 301 Stainless Steel

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
O. G. Rivera Z. McClelland P. Rivera-Soto W. R. Whittington D. Francis R. D. Moser P. G. Allison
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Jan 1, 2016

Abstract

This research examined the evolving microstructure of quasi-static and dynamically loaded fully annealed metastable 301 austenitic stainless steel (SS). Experiments were performed to an interrupted strain value of 20% and to failure using a tension Kolsky bar (1000/s) and an electromechanical load frame (0.001/s). Electron Backscatter Diffraction (EBSD) identified the microstructural evolution from the as-received condition to the 20% strain level for the high and low rate interrupted samples. This material achieved over 60% elongation to failure with increasing strength as strain rate increased, as expected. Fractography analysis using SEM showed particles in the microstructure and a ductile failure mode. The 301 SS exhibited a greater amount of phase transformation from parent austenite to -martensite at the dynamic strain rate when compared to the quasi-static strain rate during the interrupted experiments. This result is indicative of the increased propensity for austenite to -martensite phase transformations at the high strain rate.
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APA: O. G. Rivera Z. McClelland P. Rivera-Soto W. R. Whittington D. Francis R. D. Moser P. G. Allison  (2016)  Interrupted Quasi-Static And Dynamic Tensile Experiments Of Fully Annealed 301 Stainless Steel

MLA: O. G. Rivera Z. McClelland P. Rivera-Soto W. R. Whittington D. Francis R. D. Moser P. G. Allison Interrupted Quasi-Static And Dynamic Tensile Experiments Of Fully Annealed 301 Stainless Steel. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2016.

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