Investigation of Plastically Deformed TRIP-Composites by Neutron Diffraction and Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Methods


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Abstract

The main parameters of the microstructure of TRIP (TRansformation Induced Plasticity) composites with an austenitic matrix and a ZrO2 zirconium-dioxide reinforcing phase subjected to plastic deformation of different degrees (compressive uniaxial load) are studied by neutron diffraction and small-angle neutron scattering. A series of composite material samples with different contents of the ZrO2 ceramic phase (0, 10, 20, 30, and 100 wt %) are prepared by the powder metallurgy method using hot pressing. In the region of plastic deformation at load values above 650 MPa, two phases are observed in the austenitic matrix: cubic α'-martensite and hexagonal ε-martensite. Data on the lattice strains of the observed phases, dislocation density in the austenitic matrix, and characteristic sizes of the martensitic-phase particles are obtained.

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G. D. Bokuchava

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

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Email: gizo@nf.jinr.ru
Russian Federation, Dubna, 141980

Yu. E. Gorshkova

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

Email: gizo@nf.jinr.ru
Russian Federation, Dubna, 141980

I. V. Papushkin

Joint Institute for Nuclear Research

Email: gizo@nf.jinr.ru
Russian Federation, Dubna, 141980

S. V. Guk

Institute for Metal Forming

Email: gizo@nf.jinr.ru
Germany, Freiberg

R. Kawalla

Institute for Metal Forming

Email: gizo@nf.jinr.ru
Germany, Freiberg

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