Abstract
This study explored the microstructure evolution of 2205 duplex stainless steel (DSS) and further probed its effects on microhardness and corrosion performance. The results show that the dislocation multiplication, strain-induced martensite generation and grain refinement resulted from pre-stain increase the microhardness of DSS. Compared with the degradation of corrosion resistance at 7% pre-strain, the improved corrosion resistance at 14% and 21% pre-strain is related to the smaller surface energy difference, more strain-induced martensite and more low-angle grain boundaries. The changed pitting nucleation sites with the rise of pre-strain strongly depend on the increased dislocation density and strain-induced martensite.
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