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Transformation-induced plasticity in an ultrafine-grained steel:: An in situ neutron diffraction study

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APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 90, Issue 10, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.2711758

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An ultrafine-grained steel with an average grain size of about 350 nm was developed. The tensile testing at ambient temperature shows a threefold increase in the yield strength compared to its coarse-grained counterpart. Moreover, the increase in the strength was achieved without the sacrifice of the ductility due to strain-induced martensitic transformation. The evolution of lattice strains and phase fractions of the austenite and martensite phases during the deformation was investigated using in situ neutron diffraction to provide a micromechanical understanding of the transformation-induced plasticity responsible for the combination of high strength and ductility. (c) 2007 American Institute of Physics.

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