Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1447672 | Acta Materialia | 2011 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The stacking fault energies (SFE) of 10 austenitic steels were determined in the temperature range 50 ⩽ T ⩽ 600 K by thermodynamic modeling of the Fe–Cr–Ni–Mn–Al–Si–Cu–C–N system using a modified Olson and Cohen modeling approach (Olson GB, Cohen M. Metall Trans 1976;7A:1897 [1]). The applied model accounts for each element’s contribution to the Gibbs energy, the first-order excess free energies, magnetic contributions and the effect of interstitial nitrogen. Experimental SFE values from X-ray diffraction measurements were used for comparison. The effect of SFE on deformation mechanisms was also studied by electron backscatter diffraction.
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Authors
S. Curtze, V.-T. Kuokkala, A. Oikari, J. Talonen, H. Hänninen,