Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1580202 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Duplex stainless steel presents special mechanical properties such as, for example, mechanical and corrosion strength, becoming competitive in relation to the other types of stainless steel. One of the great problems of duplex stainless steel microstructural changes study is related to embrittlement above 300 °C, with the precipitation of the αⲠphase occurring over the ferritic microstructure. Aiming to characterise embrittlement of duplex stainless steel, hardening kinetics, from 425 to 475 °C, was analysed through the speed of sound, Charpy impact energy, X-ray diffraction, hardness and microscopy parameters. The presence of two hardening stages, detected through the speed of sound, was observed, one being of brittle characteristic and the other ductile. Moreover, the speed of sound showed a direct correlation with the material's hardness. Thus, it is concluded that the speed of sound is a promising nondestructive parameter to follow-up embrittlement in duplex stainless steel.
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Authors
Edgard de Macedo Silva, Victor Hugo Costa de Albuquerque, Josinaldo Pereira Leite, Antonio Carlos Gomes Varela, Elineudo Pinho de Moura, João Manuel R.S. Tavares,