Study of Deformation Phenomena in TRIP/TWIP Steels by Acoustic Emission and Scanning Electron Microscopy
Abstract
Modern metastable steels with TRIP/TWIP effects have a unique set of physical-mechanical properties. They combine both high-strength and high-plasticity characteristics, which is governed by processes activated during deformation, namely, twinning, the formation of stacking faults, and martensitic transformations. To study the behavior of these phenomena in CrMnNi TRIP/TWIP steels and stainless CrNiMo steel, which does not have these effects in the temperature range under study, we used the method of acoustic emission and modern methods of signal processing, including the cluster analysis of spectral-density functions. The results of this study have been compared with a detailed microstructural analysis performed with a scanning electron microscope using electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD).
- Publication:
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Physics of Metals and Metallography
- Pub Date:
- April 2018
- DOI:
- 10.1134/S0031918X18040130
- Bibcode:
- 2018PMM...119..388L
- Keywords:
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- TRIP steels;
- TWIP steels;
- austenitic stainless steel;
- acoustic emission;
- cluster analysis;
- scanning electron microscopy;
- martensitic transformation