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Microstructural and mechanical characterization of solidified austenitic stainless steels

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Aktaş Çelik G., Polat S., Atapek S.H., Haidemenopoulos G.N.
Fecha
2017
Language
en
DOI
10.1515/afe-2017-0110
Materia
Austenite
Austenitic stainless steel
Corrosion resistance
Metallography
Microstructural evolution
Microstructure
Solidification
Tribology
Final microstructures
High mechanical properties
Mechanical characterizations
Microstructural examination
Microstructural features
Solidification behaviors
Solidification sequence
Thermocalc
Stainless steel
De Gruyter Open Ltd
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Resumen
Among the family of stainless steels, cast austenitic stainless steels (CASSs) are preferably used due to their high mechanical properties and corrosion resistance. These steels owe their properties to their microstructural features consisting of an austenitic matrix and skeletal or lathy type δ-ferrite depending on the cooling rate. In this study, the solidification behavior of CASSs (304L and 316L grades) was studied using ThermoCalc software in order to determine the solidification sequence and final microstructure during cooling. Theoretical findings were supported by the microstructural examinations. For the mechanical characterization, not only hardness measurements but also tribological studies were carried out under dry sliding conditions and worn surfaces were examined by microscopy and 3D profilometric analysis. Results were discussed according to the type and amount of microstructural features. © 2017 G. Aktaş Çelik et al., published by De Gruyter Open.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/70365
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