The stability of individual metastable austenite grains in low-alloyed TRIP steels has been studied during tensile loading using high-energy X-ray diffraction. The carbon concentration, grain volume and grain orientation with respect to the loading direction was monitored for a large number of individual grains in the bulk microstructure. Most austenite grains transform into martensite in a single transformation step once a critical load is reached. The orientation-dependent stability of austenite grains was found to depend on their Schmid factor with respect to the loading direction. Under the applied tensile stress the average Schmid factor decreased from an initial value of 0.44 to 0.41 at 243MPa. The present study reveals the complex in...
Uniaxial straining experiments were performed on a rolled and annealed Si-alloyed TRIP (transformati...
The stress–strain behavior of austenitic steels showing the TRIP/TWIP effectcan be adjusted in a bro...
X-ray diffraction analysis, magnetic force microscopy, and the saturation magnetization method have ...
The stability of individual metastable austenite grains in low-alloyed TRIP steels has been studied ...
The microstructure evolution during shear loading of a low-alloyed TRIP steel with different amounts...
The stability of the retained austenite has been studied in situ in low-alloyed transformation-induc...
The martensitic transformation behaviour of the metastable austenite phase in low-alloyed transforma...
TRIP steel is a material providing great mechanical properties. Such steels show a good balance betw...
The martensitic transformation behavior of the meta-stable austenite phase in low alloyed TRIP steel...
Transmission electron microscopy and in situ synchrotron high-energy X-ray diffraction were used to ...
In-situ tensile deformation tests have been performed on a high Al TRIP steel (composition 0.26 wt. ...
Uniaxial straining experiments were performed on a rolled and annealed Si-alloyed TRIP (transformati...
The stress–strain behavior of austenitic steels showing the TRIP/TWIP effectcan be adjusted in a bro...
X-ray diffraction analysis, magnetic force microscopy, and the saturation magnetization method have ...
The stability of individual metastable austenite grains in low-alloyed TRIP steels has been studied ...
The microstructure evolution during shear loading of a low-alloyed TRIP steel with different amounts...
The stability of the retained austenite has been studied in situ in low-alloyed transformation-induc...
The martensitic transformation behaviour of the metastable austenite phase in low-alloyed transforma...
TRIP steel is a material providing great mechanical properties. Such steels show a good balance betw...
The martensitic transformation behavior of the meta-stable austenite phase in low alloyed TRIP steel...
Transmission electron microscopy and in situ synchrotron high-energy X-ray diffraction were used to ...
In-situ tensile deformation tests have been performed on a high Al TRIP steel (composition 0.26 wt. ...
Uniaxial straining experiments were performed on a rolled and annealed Si-alloyed TRIP (transformati...
The stress–strain behavior of austenitic steels showing the TRIP/TWIP effectcan be adjusted in a bro...
X-ray diffraction analysis, magnetic force microscopy, and the saturation magnetization method have ...