Insights into formation of gradient nanostructured (GNS) layer and deformation induced martensite in AISI 316 stainless steel subjected to severe shot peening

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2018

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Severe peening is a well-accepted top-down approach to engender surface nanocrystallization in austenitic stainless steels. In the present study, AISI 316 grade austenitic stainless steel is subjected to severe peening through air blast shot peening technique. Study is aimed at analyzing the microstructural features of the peened layer and deformation induced martensite through transmission electron microscopy technique. Gradient nanostructured (GNS) layer formed as a result of high strain rate, multi-directional deformation during severe peening found to extend to about 500 ?m from the surface. Nucleation of deformation induced martensite is not limited to shear band intersections as affirmed by the published literature related to severe peening. It is observed to nucleate at multiple locations in the austenite matrix. Martensite units thus formed, coalesce with each other to form continuous layer of lath martensite layer at about 15–20 ?m from the surface. Upon further deformation, lath morphology transforms to dislocation cell-type; resulting in fine martensite crystallites at the topmost layer of the peened surface. © 2018 Elsevier B.V.

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Austenitic stainless steel, Deformation, Electron microscopy, High resolution transmission electron microscopy, Martensite, Martensitic steel, Microstructural evolution, Nanocrystallization, Nanocrystals, Shear bands, Shot peening, Strain rate, Transmission electron microscopy, AISI 316 stainless steel, Deformation-induced martensite, Dislocation cells, Further deformations, High strain rates, Microstructural features, Surface nanocrystallization, Top down approaches, Stainless steel

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Surface and Coatings Technology, 2018, 344, , pp. 295-302

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