Evaluation of the effect of nitrogen on creep properties of 316LN stainless steel from impression creep tests

► Impression creep technique was used to study the influence of nitrogen on creep behavior of 316LN SS. ► 316LN SS with varying nitrogen contents were analyzed by this technique. ► Steady state impression velocity decreased with increasing nitrogen content. ► Impression velocity and punching stress...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing, 2012-08, Vol.552, p.112-118
Hauptverfasser: Naveena, Vijayanand, V.D., Ganesan, V., Laha, K., Mathew, M.D.
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Zusammenfassung:► Impression creep technique was used to study the influence of nitrogen on creep behavior of 316LN SS. ► 316LN SS with varying nitrogen contents were analyzed by this technique. ► Steady state impression velocity decreased with increasing nitrogen content. ► Impression velocity and punching stress followed power law relationship. ► Impression creep results had good correspondence with conventional creep results. Impression creep testing technique is an innovative tool to study creep deformation behavior of materials mainly because it requires relatively short test time and small volume of material for evaluating the creep properties when compared with conventional uniaxial creep testing which is both material and time consuming. The effect of nitrogen on creep deformation behavior of type 316LN stainless steel has been studied using impression creep testing technique. Impression creep tests have been carried out at 923K up to 1000h on 316LN stainless steel containing 0.07, 0.11, 0.14, and 0.22wt.% nitrogen, in the punching stress range of 400–800MPa. The impression creep curves were characterized by a loading strain, a primary creep stage, and a secondary creep stage similar to uniaxial creep curves. The tertiary stage observed in uniaxial creep tests was absent. The steady state impression velocity was found to increase with increasing punching stress. The calculated stress exponent values varied between 3.3 and 8.2 with increasing in nitrogen content. It was observed that impression velocity was sensitive to the variation in nitrogen content in the steel. The steady state impression velocity was found to decrease with increasing nitrogen content. Correlation between the impression creep parameters and conventional uniaxial creep parameters has been established based on the laws of mechanics for time dependent plasticity.
ISSN:0921-5093
1873-4936
DOI:10.1016/j.msea.2012.05.017