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Structure and Texture Evolution of the Metastable Austenitic Steel during Cold Working

Marina OdnobokovaInstitute for Physics of Advanced Materials, Ufa State Aviation Technical University, 450008, Ufa, RussiaAndrey BelyakovBelgorod State University, 308015, Belgorod, RussiaИ. Н. НугмановKarimov’ Tashkent State Technical University, 100123, Tashkent, UzbekistanRustam KaibyshevBelgorod State University, 308015, Belgorod, Russia
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This work studies the structure and texture evolution in the 03Kh19N10 corrosion-resistant metastable austenitic steel (0.05C–18.2Cr–8.8Ni–1.65Mn–0.43Si–0.05P–0.04S wt %, and Fe for balance) during cold rolling, which results in twinning and martensitic transformation. The strain-induced martensite nucleates heterogeneously in the microshear bands and at their intersections. The fraction of strain-induced martensite increases with increasing true strain and approaches 80% at е = 3. The development of deformation twins, microshear bands, and martensitic crystallites results in the formation of a uniform nanocrystalline structure consisting of elongated γ/α' crystallites 100 nm in cross-section size after large deformation (е = 2–3). The austenite texture after cold rolling is characterized by the strong Brass ({110} 〈112〉) and Goss ({110}〈001〉) texture components, whereas the strain-induced martensite texture is characterized by strong texture component I* ({223}〈110〉) and an increased orientation density along γ fiber (〈111〉 ∥ ND). The orientation of the γ/α'-phase boundaries depends on the strain value.

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