A. Iza-mendia et al., Microstructural and mechanical behavior of a duplex stainless steel under hot working conditions, MET MAT T A, 29(12), 1998, pp. 2975-2986
In the hot deformation of the duplex stainless steels, the complexity of th
e microstructure evolution and mechanical response is increased as compared
with those of single-phase ferritic or austenitic stainless steels. In the
present work, plane strain compression and torsion deformation modes have
been used to analyze the microstructural evolution and the mechanical behav
ior of a duplex stainless steel in as-cast and wrought conditions, as a fun
ction of spatial phase distribution, the nature of interface, and the relat
ive mechanical properties of both phases. The law of mixtures has been used
to explain the different flow curves obtained when changing the phase dist
ribution and/or the deformation mode. On deforming as-cast microstructures,
the deformation partitions vary heterogeneously between both phases and so
me austenite areas act as hard nondeforming particles. Cracks have been obs
erved to occur at the interface of such regions, from relatively low strain
s, for which the initial Kurdjumov-Sachs orientation relationship between f
errite and austenite is still present.