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The characteristics of transformation-induced plasticity of Fe-17.20% Cr-7.34% Ni steel were studied. The maximum value of fracture elongation occurred at 20° C in the temperature rangeMs (−196° C) toMd (75° C), and this maximum elongation was brought about by the delay of necking. The percentage ofα′ martensite per unit tensile strain after the martensite transformation was then 2.20
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Wakasa, K., Nakamura, T. Transformation-induced plasticity in Fe-17.20% Cr-7.34% Ni steel. J Mater Sci 13, 47–49 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00739271
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