By means of dynamic plastic deformation (DPD) followed by thermal annealing, a mixed structure of micro-sized austenite grains embedded with nano-scale twin bundles (of about 20% in volume) has been synthesized in...By means of dynamic plastic deformation (DPD) followed by thermal annealing, a mixed structure of micro-sized austenite grains embedded with nano-scale twin bundles (of about 20% in volume) has been synthesized in a 316L stainless steel (SS). Such a 316L SS sample exhibits a tensile strength as high as 1001 MPa and an elongation-to-failure of about 23%. The much elevated strength originates from the presence of a considerable number of strengthening nano-twin bundles, while the ductility from the recrystallized grains. The superior strength-ductility combination achieved in the nano-twins-strengthened austenite steel demonstrates a novel approach for optimizing the mechanical properties in engineering materials.展开更多
The microstructure and properties of water-cooled and air-cooled friction stir welded(FSW) ultra-high strength high nitrogen stainless steel joints were comparatively studied. With additional rapid cooling by flowin...The microstructure and properties of water-cooled and air-cooled friction stir welded(FSW) ultra-high strength high nitrogen stainless steel joints were comparatively studied. With additional rapid cooling by flowing water, the peak temperature and duration at elevated temperature during FSW were significantly reduced. Compared to those in the air-cooled joint, nugget zone with finer grains(900 nm) and heat affected zone with higher dislocation density were successfully obtained in the water-cooled joint,leading to significantly improved mechanical properties. The wear of the welding tool was significantly reduced with water cooling, resulting in better corrosion resistance during the immersion corrosion test.展开更多
The localized and uniform corrosion resistances of bulk nanocrystalline 304 stainless steel(NC-304 SS)produced by severe rolling technique, and its conventional polycrystalline 304 stainless steel(CC-304 SS)counte...The localized and uniform corrosion resistances of bulk nanocrystalline 304 stainless steel(NC-304 SS)produced by severe rolling technique, and its conventional polycrystalline 304 stainless steel(CC-304 SS)counterpart, were investigated in high-concentration hydrochloric acid solutions at room temperature.NC-304 SS can scarcely suffer from localized corrosion in 4 mol/L and 5 mol/L HCl solutions during 5-day immersion tests, and in 1-3 mol/L HCl solutions during thirty-five-day immersion tests. The corrosion rate of NC-304 SS was also less than that of CC-304 SS during these immersion tests. The improved localized and uniform corrosion resistances of NC-304 SS were explained in terms of the adsorption and chemical activity of Cl;on NC-304 SS and CC-304 SS characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy,and the valence electron configurations of NC-304 SS and CC-304 SS were characterized by ultra-violet photoelectron spectroscopy rather than conventional electrochemical results.展开更多
基金the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grants Nos. 50971122, 50431010,50621091 and 50890171)the Ministry of Science and Technology of China (2005CB623604) are acknowledged
文摘By means of dynamic plastic deformation (DPD) followed by thermal annealing, a mixed structure of micro-sized austenite grains embedded with nano-scale twin bundles (of about 20% in volume) has been synthesized in a 316L stainless steel (SS). Such a 316L SS sample exhibits a tensile strength as high as 1001 MPa and an elongation-to-failure of about 23%. The much elevated strength originates from the presence of a considerable number of strengthening nano-twin bundles, while the ductility from the recrystallized grains. The superior strength-ductility combination achieved in the nano-twins-strengthened austenite steel demonstrates a novel approach for optimizing the mechanical properties in engineering materials.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China under grant Nos.51201163,51331008 and 51671190
文摘The microstructure and properties of water-cooled and air-cooled friction stir welded(FSW) ultra-high strength high nitrogen stainless steel joints were comparatively studied. With additional rapid cooling by flowing water, the peak temperature and duration at elevated temperature during FSW were significantly reduced. Compared to those in the air-cooled joint, nugget zone with finer grains(900 nm) and heat affected zone with higher dislocation density were successfully obtained in the water-cooled joint,leading to significantly improved mechanical properties. The wear of the welding tool was significantly reduced with water cooling, resulting in better corrosion resistance during the immersion corrosion test.
基金financially supported by the National Natural Sciences Foundation of China(No.51171199)the State key Project of Research and Development of China(No.2017YFA0206302)
文摘The localized and uniform corrosion resistances of bulk nanocrystalline 304 stainless steel(NC-304 SS)produced by severe rolling technique, and its conventional polycrystalline 304 stainless steel(CC-304 SS)counterpart, were investigated in high-concentration hydrochloric acid solutions at room temperature.NC-304 SS can scarcely suffer from localized corrosion in 4 mol/L and 5 mol/L HCl solutions during 5-day immersion tests, and in 1-3 mol/L HCl solutions during thirty-five-day immersion tests. The corrosion rate of NC-304 SS was also less than that of CC-304 SS during these immersion tests. The improved localized and uniform corrosion resistances of NC-304 SS were explained in terms of the adsorption and chemical activity of Cl;on NC-304 SS and CC-304 SS characterized by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy,and the valence electron configurations of NC-304 SS and CC-304 SS were characterized by ultra-violet photoelectron spectroscopy rather than conventional electrochemical results.