Abstract

The present work is devoted to the study of macroscopic localization of plastic deformation of AISI 321 austenitic stainless steel within a temperature range of 143–300 K, which was chosen in view of the direct martensitic transformation γ → α'. Visualization and evolution of bands of macroscopic localized plastic deformation at the stages of linear strain hardening was carried out by the method of double-exposure speckle photography. Analysis of deformation curves made it possible to identify the following stages: the stage of linear work hardening, the stage of jerky flow, and the yield plateau (at low temperature). An analysis of the distributions of local deformations showed that a system of equidistant mobile localized-strain centers is observed at the stages of linear work hardening. It has been established that lowering the temperature leads to a change in both the duration of the strain hardening stages and localization parameters of the plastic flow.

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