Gradient microstructure design in stainless steel: A strategy for uniting strength-ductility synergy and corrosion resistance

  • Qiong He
  • , Wei Wei
  • , Ming Sai Wang
  • , Feng Jiao Guo
  • , Yu Zhai
  • , Yan Fei Wang
  • , Chong Xiang Huang

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Abstract

Martensite transformation and grain refinement can make austenitic stainless steel stronger, but this comes at a dramatic loss of both ductility and corrosion resistance. Here we report a novel gradient structure in 301 stainless steel sheets, which enables an unprecedented combination of high strength, improved ductility and good corrosion resistance. After producing inter-layer microstructure gradient by surface mechanical attrition treatment, the sheet was annealed at high temperature for a short duration, during which partial reverse transformation occurred to form recrystallized austenitic nano-grains in the surface layer, i.e., introducing extra intra-layer heterogeneity. Such 3D microstructure heterogeneity activates inter-layer and inter-phase interactions during de-formation, thereby producing back stress for high yield strength and hetero-deformation induced (HDI) hardening for high ductility. Importantly, the recrystallized austenitic nano-grains significantly ameliorates the corrosion resistance. These findings suggest an effective route for evading the strength–ductility and strength–corrosion tradeoffs in stainless steels simultaneously.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2356
JournalNanomaterials
Volume11
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Corrosion resistance
  • Heterostructure
  • Phase reversion
  • Stainless steel
  • Strength and ductility

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