2023
DOI: 10.3390/met13101678
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The Deformation Behavior of Niobium Microalloyed Steel during Lüders Band Formation

Tin Brlić,
Tomaž Rodič,
Ivan Samardžić
et al.

Abstract: In microalloyed steels, plastic instabilities often appear which have been found to be associated with changes in the microstructure. In this paper, research was carried out on the influence of the microstructure in different areas of the deformation zone during the formation of Lüders bands in niobium microalloyed steel. Thermography and digital image correlation during static tensile testing were used to research deformation behavior and the area before and during the formation of the Lüders band. Different … Show more

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“…Differences in the distribution of temperature, i.e. stress, across the width of the deformation zone can be associated with changes in the microstructure, as confirmed in [22]. Furthermore, there is no plastic deformation in front of the Lüders band front, while plastic deformation occurs in the zone of the Lüders band.…”
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confidence: 63%
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“…Differences in the distribution of temperature, i.e. stress, across the width of the deformation zone can be associated with changes in the microstructure, as confirmed in [22]. Furthermore, there is no plastic deformation in front of the Lüders band front, while plastic deformation occurs in the zone of the Lüders band.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 63%
“…4b. Researches proved that there is a significant interaction between dislocations and fine niobium precipitates in the zones on and close to the Lüders band front during the propagation of the Lüders band [21,22]. Differences in the distribution of temperature, i.e.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%