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Liquid metal embrittlement and deformation induced martensite: The case of 316 L austenitic steel LME by liquid eutectic gallium-indium

T. Auger,V Michel,L. Cassayre, H. Baketi,B. Barkia, A. Michel, E. Perrin

CORROSION SCIENCE(2021)

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Abstract
The liquid metal embrittlement sensitivity of a low nickel 316 L austenitic steel has been studied with eutectic gallium indium alloy. The embrittlement case is firmly established with this steel and studied by X-Ray fractography and EBSD. Brittle to ductile recoveries were observed via a dedicated parametric study (varying crosshead speed and temperature). The return to ductility with temperature is strongly correlated with a significant reduction in plastically induced alpha' phase change suggesting it is a requirement for LME. This implies a strategy focused on limiting deformation induced martensite to design LME resistant austenitic steels at low temperature.
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Stainless steels,X-ray diffraction,LME
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