Formation of core-shell nanoprecipitates and their effects on work hardening in an ultrahigh-strength stainless steel
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Original language | English |
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Article number | 104184 |
Journal / Publication | International Journal of Plasticity |
Volume | 184 |
Online published | 22 Nov 2024 |
Publication status | Published - Jan 2025 |
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Abstract
In ultrahigh-strength maraging steels, nanoprecipitates increase yield strength increments with low work hardening, which is detrimental to their applications. In this study, core–shell nanoprecipitates were introduced to modulate strength, ductility, and work hardening in ultrahigh-strength stainless steel with a tensile strength of 2020 ± 23 MPa and uniform elongation of 9.0 % ± 0.9 %. The formation of core–shell nanoprecipitates and their effects on the work hardening of steel were systematically investigated. Evidently, a Ni3Ti core was encapsulated by a Mn-enriched shell with an ordered structure, which is coherent with the martensitic matrix. During deformation, the ordered Mn-enriched shells were disrupted by dislocation cutting, leading to an increase in structure distortion in the vicinity of the Ni3Ti cores. This promoted the multiplication of dislocations, thereby substantially improving work hardening and uniform elongation. The yield strength was primarily contributed by multiple nanoprecipitates, including the core–shell, α′-Cr, and Mo-rich precipitates. © 2024 Elsevier Ltd.
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- Core–shell nanoprecipitates, Dislocation multiplication, Ultrahigh-strength stainless steel, Work hardening
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Formation of core-shell nanoprecipitates and their effects on work hardening in an ultrahigh-strength stainless steel. / Li, Junpeng; Jiang, Weiguo; Zhang, Yang et al.
In: International Journal of Plasticity, Vol. 184, 104184, 01.2025.
In: International Journal of Plasticity, Vol. 184, 104184, 01.2025.
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review