Irisarri, A. M.Erauzkin, E.2024-07-242024-07-241996Irisarri , A M & Erauzkin , E 1996 , ' Influence of microstructure on fracture toughness and corrosion embrittlement of a duplex stainless steel ' Metallurgia Italiana , vol. 88 , no. 4 , pp. 275-281 .0026-0843https://hdl.handle.net/11556/2891The influence of microstructural changes induced by means of different heat treatments on fracture toughness and sulphide stress corrosion cracking in a duplex stainless steel has been studied. Heat treatment at 825°C induced the precipitation of sigma phase after a period as short as 5 minutes. The effect of this sigma phase on fracture and corrosion behaviour is dramatic. As much as 95% of the initial toughness was lost after a period of maintenance of only 2 hours and the sulphide stress corrosion test specimens failed after a very short time. Specimens treated at 675°C for a short time exhibited a microstructure constituted by carbides but no sign of any intermetallic compound was observed. These carbides induced a loss of toughness less marked than that found in 825°C samples and the corrosion specimens passed the tests. More prolonged exposures induced the presence of intermetallic phases leading to a further decrease in toughness and the failure of the corrosion specimens. SEM examination helps to explain this behaviour.7enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccessInfluence of microstructure on fracture toughness and corrosion embrittlement of a duplex stainless steelCondensed Matter PhysicsMechanics of MaterialsMetals and Alloyshttp://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=0030125355&partnerID=8YFLogxK