Influence of Strain Rate on the Strain-Induced Martensite Transformation in Austenitic Steel AISI 321 and Barkhausen Noise Emission

应变速率对奥氏体钢 AISI 321 中应变诱导马氏体相变的影响及巴克豪森噪声发射

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Abstract

This study investigates the evolution of strain-induced martensite (SIM) and its effect on magnetic Barkhausen noise (MBN) in AISI 321 austenitic stainless steel subjected to uniaxial tensile testing. Using X-ray diffraction and the Barkhausen noise technique, the formation and distribution of SIM were analysed as functions of plastic strain and strain rate. The results show that MBN is primarily governed by plastic deformation and strain rate rather than residual stress. The martensite fraction increases from 10% at low strains to 42.5% at high strains; however, accelerated strain rates significantly reduce martensite formation to approximately 25%. The increase in martensite density enhances the magnetic exchange interactions among neighbouring islands, resulting in stronger and more numerous MBN pulses. The anisotropy of MBN is also influenced by the initial crystallographic texture of the austenite. These findings highlight the strong correlation between MBN and SIM evolution, establishing MBN as a sensitive, non-destructive tool for assessing martensitic transformation and optimising deformation parameters in austenitic steels.

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