Eskandari, M.M.EskandariMohtadi-Bonab, M. A.M. A.Mohtadi-BonabBasu, R.R.BasuNezakat, M.M.NezakatKermanpur, A.A.KermanpurSzpunar, J. A.J. A.SzpunarNahar, S.S.NaharBaghpanah, A. H.A. H.Baghpanah2025-08-302025-08-302015-02-0110.1007/s11665-014-1340-x2-s2.0-84925510375https://repository.iitgn.ac.in/handle/IITG2025/21492The crystallographic orientation of cold-rolled 316L stainless steel is investigated during reversion of strain-induced ά-martensite to nano/ultrafine-grained austenite upon annealing at 750 °C for different holding times; 1, 5, 15, and 30 min. The texture of nanoscale reverted austenite reveals a Brass ({110}〈112〉) and a Goss ({110}〈100〉) textures after annealing for 1 min. No new texture component is appeared through the completion of martensite to austenite reversion for 5 min, but the intensity of Brass and Goss textures are increased. Further annealing for 30 min results in a stronger texture with higher intensity for Brass compared to Goss.en-USfalsecrystallographic texture | electron-backscattered diffraction (EBSD) | nanostructured materials | strain-induced martensitePreferred Crystallographic Orientation Development in Nano/Ultrafine-Grained 316L Stainless Steel During Martensite to Austenite ReversionArticle15441024644-653February 20151816WOS:000349009400011