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Strengthening of a thin austenitic stainless steel coil by cold wavy rolling with no magnetic and dimensional changes

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Title Strengthening of a thin austenitic stainless steel coil by cold wavy rolling with no magnetic and dimensional changes
 
Creator SEKHAR, KC
KASHYAP, BP
SANGAL, S
MISRA, RDK
 
Subject SEVERE PLASTIC-DEFORMATION
TRANSFORMATION
MARTENSITE
austenitic stainless steel
wavy rolling
substructure
tensile and magnetic properties
 
Description A comparison of the effects of wavy rolling and cold rolling on microstructure variation, phase evolution, tensile and magnetic properties of a thin coil of Fe-18.47Cr-8.10Ni-0.94Mn austenitic stainless steel was made at room temperature. Wavy rolling led to strengthening with no change in magnetic property and thickness, unlike the conventional cold rolling that changed all these properties by deformation induced martensitic transformation, in addition to substructure evolution. The yield strength of 413MPa and magnetic saturation 3.7 emu/g under mill-annealed condition increased, respectively, to 1208MPa and 11.8 emu/g, upon four cycles of wavy rolling. While the maximum yield strength of 1790MPa could be achieved by combining this stage of four cycles of wavy rolling with subsequent 50% conventional cold rolling, the magnetic saturation increased to 73.3 emu/g by deformation induced martensitic transformation caused by the latter.
 
Publisher TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
 
Date 2016-01-15T08:04:20Z
2016-01-15T08:04:20Z
2015
 
Type Article
 
Identifier PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE LETTERS, 95(10)483-488
0950-0839
1362-3036
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09500839.2015.1096426
http://dspace.library.iitb.ac.in/jspui/handle/100/18120
 
Language en