Microstructures generated in AISI 316L stainless steel by Vickers and Berkovich indentations
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GRABCO, Daria, SHIKIMAKA, Olga A., PYRTSAC, Constantin, PRISĂCARU, Andrian, BARBOS (DĂNIŢĂ), Zinaida, POPA (BIVOL), Mihaela, ALEKSANDROV, Serghei, VILOTIĆ, Dragisha, VILOTIC, Marko. Microstructures generated in AISI 316L stainless steel by Vickers and Berkovich indentations. In: Materials Science and Engineering A, 2021, nr. 805, p. 0. ISSN 0921-5093. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2020.140597
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Materials Science and Engineering A
Numărul 805 / 2021 / ISSN 0921-5093

Microstructures generated in AISI 316L stainless steel by Vickers and Berkovich indentations

DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2020.140597

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Grabco Daria1, Shikimaka Olga A.1, Pyrtsac Constantin1, Prisăcaru Andrian1, Barbos (Dăniţă) Zinaida1, Popa (Bivol) Mihaela1, Aleksandrov Serghei23, Vilotić Dragisha4, Vilotic Marko4
 
1 Institute of Applied Physics,
2 Institute for Problems in Mechanics RAS,
3 South Ural State University,
4 University of Novi Sad
 
Disponibil în IBN: 31 martie 2021


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The work aimes for studying the specifics of deformation of AISI 316L stainless austenitic steel under the conditions of micro severe plastic deformation (mSPD) created locally at the submicro and micro levels using Berkovich and Vickers indenters. The deformation was carried out by instrumented (depth-sensing), quasi-static indentation and microscratching methods in the load interval P = 10–2000 mN. Studies have shown that various mSPD methods (submicro-, microindentation and microscratching) create similar patterns of plastic deformation in thin surface layers of the material. The stick-slip nature of the scratching process has been demonstrated. It has been established that in the region of loads below 50 mN, the intragranular deformation mechanism has the main contribution to the formation of indentations, while at loads above 50 mN, intragranular and intergranular mechanisms participate in the process, and the role of the latter becomes greater with P increase. Load growth leads to a decrease in hardness under submicro-, microindentation and microscratching for all applied mSPD methods. The type of mSPD method, as well as the type of indenter and the magnitude of the applied load are the factors affecting the mechanical characteristics that should be taken into account depending on the practical purpose of the AISI 316L austenitic steel products.

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AISI 316L austenitic Steel, Depth-sensing, hardness, Plastic deformation mechanisms, Quasistatic and microscratching indentation, Stick-slip nature of scratching