چکیده
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A large amount of manganese (>10 wt pct) in nickel-free high nitrogen austenitic stainless steels
(Ni-free HNASSs) can induce toxicity. In order to develop Ni-free HNASSs with low or no
manganese, it is necessary to investigate their mechanical properties for biomedical applications.
This work aims to study the Charpy V-notch (CVN) impact toughness properties of a Ni- and
Mn-free Fe-22.7Cr-2.4Mo-1.2N HNASS plate in the temperature range of 103 K to 423 K (–170
C to 150 C). The results show that unlike conventional AISI 316L austenitic stainless steel, the
Ni- and Mn-free HNASS exhibits a sharp ductile-to-brittle transition (DBT). The intergranular
brittle fracture associated with some plasticity and deformation bands is observed on the
fracture surface at 298 K (25 C). Electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) analysis of the
impact-tested sample in the longitudinal direction indicates that deformation bands are parallel
to {111} slip planes. By decreasing the temperature to 273 K, 263 K, and 103 K (0 C, –10 C,
and –70 C), entirely intergranular brittle fracture occurs on the fracture surface. The fracture
mode changes from brittle fracture to ductile as the temperature increases to 423 K (150 C).
The decrease in impact toughness is discussed on the basis of temperature sensitivity of plastic
flow and planarity of deformation mechanism.
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