2009
DOI: 10.1007/s12666-009-0096-8
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Study of strain induced martensite formation in a Ti modified 316 stainless steel bellow by transmission electron microscopy

Abstract: This paper presents a study of strain induced martensite formed in a Ti modified SS 316 bellow by electron microscopy methods. This bellow is part of a bellows sealed valve used in a sodium testing facility. It is known that Ti is added to austenitic stainless steel to overcome the problem of intergranular corrosion due to sensitization. However, the addition of Ti, a strong ferrite stabilizer can influence the stability of J phase especially under strained conditions. Detailed electron microscopy studies show… Show more

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“…where the factor of 0.65 has been the subject of fine tuning by a number of researchers [103] and this equation has been successfully used in many recent works [104][105][106][107]. The following equation has been also used as a rough estimate of the percentage of α'-martensite [108,109]:…”
Section: Diffraction Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where the factor of 0.65 has been the subject of fine tuning by a number of researchers [103] and this equation has been successfully used in many recent works [104][105][106][107]. The following equation has been also used as a rough estimate of the percentage of α'-martensite [108,109]:…”
Section: Diffraction Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%