Abstract

The deformation behaviour of a chromium-nickel-molybdenum (CrNiMo) steel tested in the inter-critical range is studied. It is concluded that at the start of deformation, the strain is concentrated in the weaker phase (ferrite), but as straining progresses, the austenite starts to contribute to the deformation. This change in behaviour is explained by the appearance of dynamic restoration, the effects of which will be more acute in the austenite due to recrystallization; that in the ferrite being due to recovery.

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