Amorphization under fracture surface in hydrogen-charged and low- temperature tensile-tested austenitic stainless steel |
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Authors: | A. Harada K. Kusunoki K. Moritani K. Matsumoto M. Hatano |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Materials Science &2. Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology, Kitakyushu, Japan;3. R&4. D Centre, NIPPON STEEL Stainless Steel Corp., Hikari, Japan |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT The microstructure just below the fracture surface in hydrogen-charged stable austenitic SUS 316L stainless steel, which was subjected to a low strain rate tensile test at ?70°C, was studied by a combination of the focused-ion-beam method and transmission electron microscopy. An amorphous region with a chemical composition almost identical to that of the polycrystalline region was found under the lath-like structure on the fracture surface, although no deterioration of tensile properties by hydrogen appeared. In the amorphous region, band-like regions with wavy contrasts were observed, which were often accompanied by cracks at the boundaries. The presence of the amorphous region with band-like regions implies that amorphization occurred due to high-density vacancies accompanied by agglomerations of excess vacancies in the hydrogen-charged SUS 316L stainless steel that was tensile-tested at low temperatures. |
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Keywords: | Amorphous transmission electron microscopy hydrogen charging fracture surface stable austenitic stainless steel |
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