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  • The Co40NiCrMo alloy was analyzed for its tensile properties, residual stress, and microstructure, focusing on STACERs made via two different fabrication methods: CSPB and winding/stabilization.
  • The winding/stabilization method produced a stronger but less ductile STACER (1562 MPa tensile strength, 5% elongation) compared to CSPB (1469 MPa tensile strength, 20.4% elongation), with both methods showing similar residual stress levels.
  • Microstructural differences revealed that winding/stabilization had significantly more high-angle boundaries and annealing twins, while CSPB featured deformation twins and h.c.p ε-platelet networks, indicating different strengthening mechanisms at play.

Article Abstract

The Co40NiCrMo alloy, used for STACERs fabricated by the CSPB (compositing stretch and press bending) process (cold forming) and the winding and stabilization (winding and heat treatment) method, was investigated with regard to its tensile property, residual stress, and microstructure. The Co40NiCrMo STACER prepared by the winding and stabilization method was strengthened with lower ductility (tensile strength/elongation: 1562 MPa/5%) compared to that prepared by CSPB (tensile strength/elongation: 1469 MPa/20.4%). The residual stress of the STACER prepared by winding and stabilization (τ = -137 MPa) showed consistency with that obtained through CSPB (τ = -131 MPa). Combined with the driving force and pointing accuracy performances, the optimum heat treatment parameters for the winding and stabilization method were determined as 520 °C + 4 h. The HABs in the winding and stabilization STACER (98.3%, of which 69.1% were Σ3 boundaries) were much higher than those in the CSPB STACER (34.6%, of which 19.2% were Σ3 boundaries), while deformation twins and h.c.p ε-platelet networks were present in the CSPB STACER, and many more annealing twins appeared in the winding and stabilization STACER. It was concluded that the strengthening mechanism in the CSPB STACER is the combined action of deformation twins and h.c.p ε-platelet networks, while for the winding and stabilization STACER, annealing twins play the dominant role.

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