2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.intermet.2004.10.017
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Hot deformation behavior of a Fe3Al-binary alloy in the A2 and B2-order regimes

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“…[39][40][41] By correlating Form and Baldwin's observations and RT tensile properties of the disordered phase, it is suggested that SIM formed in 304 SS would correspond to the disordered phase which would also be induced in 310 SS by the passage of dislocations during tensile tests at RT. [42][43][44] Disordered phase formation arising from the destruction of the ordered phase by moving dislocations is termed strain-induced disordering (SID), [45] and the disordered phase is formed predominantly by plastic deformation in metals at low temperatures where the rate of disordering exceeds the rate of strain-induced ordering (SIO), [46] i.e., the rate of ordering. Hence, a linear increase in the ductility and strain hardening of 304 SS with increasing amount of SIM despite a hard phase, as shown in Figure 5, suggests that SIM corresponds to the disordered phase.…”
Section: The Nature Of Strain-induced Martensite (Sim)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[39][40][41] By correlating Form and Baldwin's observations and RT tensile properties of the disordered phase, it is suggested that SIM formed in 304 SS would correspond to the disordered phase which would also be induced in 310 SS by the passage of dislocations during tensile tests at RT. [42][43][44] Disordered phase formation arising from the destruction of the ordered phase by moving dislocations is termed strain-induced disordering (SID), [45] and the disordered phase is formed predominantly by plastic deformation in metals at low temperatures where the rate of disordering exceeds the rate of strain-induced ordering (SIO), [46] i.e., the rate of ordering. Hence, a linear increase in the ductility and strain hardening of 304 SS with increasing amount of SIM despite a hard phase, as shown in Figure 5, suggests that SIM corresponds to the disordered phase.…”
Section: The Nature Of Strain-induced Martensite (Sim)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Basic parameters for hot-rolling of a Fe-26Al alloy were determined at MPIE by means of the hot deformation simulator (WUMSI) [145,146]. The obtained process parameters were then employed for hot-rolling in the disordered (A2) as well as in the B2-ordered regime and the resulting differences in the microstructures were carefully analysed which led to the optimisation of the thermo-mechanical treatment.…”
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“…2b seems not to show any flow curve at a strain rate higher than 10 s À1 . Such oscillations generally suggest that dynamic recrystallization (DRX) may be occurring [9]. However, it is hard to attribute any specific deformation mechanism to the shapes of flow curves since different mechanisms lead to a similar behavior, e.g., DRX or flow instability.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%