Multi-scale analyses of constituent phases in a trip-assisted duplex stainless steel by electron backscatter diffraction, in situ neutron diffraction, and energy selective neutron imaging

Scr Mater. 2019 Jan:158:10.1016/j.scriptamat.2018.08.040. doi: 10.1016/j.scriptamat.2018.08.040.

Abstract

Micrometer to centimeter scale analyses of the crystalline phase volume fractions in a trip-assisted duplex stainless steel were performed under loading using electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD), in situ neutron diffraction, and energy selective neutron imaging (ESNI) methods. In contrast to the localized investigations of EBSD, ESNI provides macroscopic spatial distributions in a volume-averaged manner over the entire specimen with a spatial resolution of about 65 μm. The ESNI shows that the martensite is concentrated on the necking region and estimates its volume fraction of 14% at a strain of 0.2, which is comparable to the neutron diffraction result.

Keywords: Electron backscatter diffraction; Energy selective neutron imaging; In situ neutron diffraction; Trip-assisted duplex stainless steel; Volume fractions.