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Achieving strength-ductility synergy in AISI 904L superaustenitic alloy through severe plastic deformation and post-deformation annealing

Roostaei, Milad
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Sohrabi, Mohammad Javad
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Wurster, Stefan
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July 1, 2025
Materials Science and Engineering: A

The evolution of microstructure and mechanical properties of AISI 904L stainless steel subjected to high-pressure torsion (HPT) and post-deformation annealing was investigated. A nanocrystalline microstructure with an average grain size of 48 nm was obtained by HPT, showing an ultra-high strength of ∼2.2 GPa. However, a rather limited ductility in the tension experiment was observed, and necking started immediately after the elastic regime. Post-deformation annealing resulted in recrystallization, formation of σ-phase, and grain growth, where the best strength-ductility synergy (high strength of ∼1.5 GPa and total elongation of 24%) was obtained for the samples continuously annealed from room temperature up to 790 °C with an ultrafine-grained (UFG) microstructure (average grain size of 220 nm) and low amounts of the σ-phase.

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DOI
10.1016/j.msea.2025.148382
Scopus ID

2-s2.0-105003193376

Author(s)
Roostaei, Milad

Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science

Sohrabi, Mohammad Javad

University of Tehran

Wurster, Stefan

Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science

Renk, Oliver

Montanuniversitat Leoben

Kalhor, Alireza

Silesian University of Technology

Mobasheri, Mohammad  

École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

Mirzadeh, Hamed

University of Tehran

Spieckermann, Florian

Montanuniversitat Leoben

Rodak, Kinga

Silesian University of Technology

Mahmudi, Reza

University of Tehran

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Date Issued

2025-07-01

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Materials Science and Engineering: A
Volume

935

Article Number

148382

Subjects

High-pressure torsion

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Mechanical properties

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Nanostructured material

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Severe plastic deformation

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Superaustenitic stainless steel

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Erich Schmid Institute of Materials Science

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