Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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12055109 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2019 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We elucidate here the underlying reasons for the yield point elongation (YPE) phenomenon in medium-Mn steel. The cold-rolled Fe-0.2C-11Mn-2Al steel was subjected to controlled annealing temperature and soaking time such that YPE of different lengths was obtained. It was observed that the ultra-fine grained or globular microstructure is not the critical factor responsible for YPE. YPE is a consequence of close competition between the work hardening (via martensitic transformation) and softening (by stress relaxation and transfer) induced by the TRIP effect. The ferrite grains with γ fiber have the potential to have high dislocation storage ability, with consequent increase in dislocation density and work hardening exponent, leading to decrease of YPE.
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Authors
Z.H. Cai, S.Y. Jing, H.Y. Li, K.M. Zhang, R.D.K. Misra, H. Ding, Z.Y. Tang,