Intergranular and interphase strains during loading of duplex steel
Duplex stainless steels, consisting of approximately equal amounts of austenite and ferrite, are typically designed to combine the best features of these constituent phases. Such a two phase material is inhomogeneous, and the phases have different elastic and plastic responses under an applied load....
Main Authors: | Daymond, M, Korsunsky, A, James, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2015
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