Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8044323 | Vacuum | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
A 316L stainless steel with heterogeneous lamella structures (HLS) was fabricated through 80% cold rolling (CR) and subsequent annealing at 720â¯Â°C for 20â¯min, which exhibits a relativity high yield strength of >1050â¯MPa companied with an uniform elongation of >4%. HLS was consisted of lamella coarse grains (LCGs) sandwiched by ultrafine grains (UFGs) and nano-twin bundles (NTs). The thermal stability of HLS 316L stainless steel was studied at the temperature ranged from 200 to 700â¯Â°C, and its tensile property was also explored. The results show that nearly no change of its microstructure and tensile property was observed when annealed at 650â¯Â°C for 12â¯h, indicating a good thermal resistance for its industrial application.
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Authors
Shuaizhuo Wang, Jiansheng Li, Yang Cao, Bo Gao, Qingzhong Mao, Yusheng Li,