The cyclic hardening-softening response, the cyclic stress-strain curve (CS
SC) and the substructure evolution within the constitutive phases of a high
nitrogen superduplex stainless steel SAF 2507 have been studied and the re
sults compared with reference to low and medium nitrogen duplex stainless s
teels (DSSs), particularly AISI 329 and SAF 2205 grades, respectively. All
three materials were manufactured in the form of hot rolled and solution an
nealed cylindrical bars with the same diameter. It is shown that the previo
usly reported description of the CSSC of a DSS in terms of three regimes, e
ach associated to distinct controlling cyclic deformation mechanisms, appli
es well in the case of the superduplex steel too. The main differences betw
een the cyclic deformation behaviour of the DSSs studied are: (i) the CSSC
of the SAF 2507 steel is placed at higher stress levels, mainly as a conseq
uence of nitrogen alloying; (ii) the initial hardening period is shorter wh
ereas the softening stage is more prolonged; and (iii) increasing nitrogen
content promotes a more planar glide deformation character in austenite. (C
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