Abstract

The family of austenitic stainless steels has a wide variety of grades precisely tailored for specific applications such as household and community equipment, transport, food industry, industrial equipment, chemical and power engineering, cryogenics, and building industry. The optimum choice of the grades would depend on service needs and this would require a clear understanding of the metallurgical parameters, which control the microstructure and thus the mechanical properties, formability and corrosion resistance. This chapter, in brief, deals with the physical metallurgy, welding metallurgy, and physical and mechanical properties of austenitic stainless steels. In the physical metallurgy of stainless steels the tendency of alloying elements to form different phases, the transformation of austenite to martensite during cooling or straining, hardening processes and formation of intermetallic phases, have been discussed. The influence of chemical composition, and temperature on the various physical properties of austenitic stainless steel such as coefficient ofexpansion, thermal conductivity and magnetic permeability is highlighted. Variation in mechanical properties, such as tensile, fatigue and creep strengths of austenitic stainless steels with temperature, composition and microstructure has been discussed. The mechanisms to strengthen the austenitic stainless steels by appropriate thermo-mechanical treatments, grain refinement etc. have also been addressed. Austenitic stainless steels lend themselves remarkably to deep drawing and cold rolling, where their work-hardening characteristics enable high strength levels to be attained. Weldability is excellent, and welds, which do not transform to martensite during air-cooling, have mechanical properties similar to base metal.

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