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Age-hardening Behavior in High-nitrogen Stable Austenitic Stainless Steel
Takuro MASUMURATatsuya HONDAKosuke NARIDOMIShohei URANAKAToshihiro TSUCHIYAMAGoro MIYAMOTOShota YAMASAKI
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2021 Volume 61 Issue 3 Pages 112-118

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Age hardening in stable austenitic stainless steel wires with a chemical composition of Fe-18%Cr-12%Ni and different N contents was investigated to clarify the role of N. Age hardening could be enhanced by increasing the drawing ratio and N content. The highest age-hardening effect was observed at 800 K in the N-bearing specimens. In addition, severe drawing induced low-temperature age hardening at 450–600 K. Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) analysis revealed that age hardening at 800 K may be attributed to particle dispersion strengthening by Cr2N. Meanwhile, the exothermic peaks observed at 450–600 K were controlled by the pipe diffusion of N. However, nitride precipitates and clusters could not be detected by 3D atom probe anaysis, which implies the formation of atomic-scale N products, such as I-S pairs, at the dislocations.

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