Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1576214 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2013 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Ultrafine dual-phase structure was successfully prepared in a plain low carbon steel via friction stir processing (FSP) at a tool rotation rate of 400 rpm and a travel speed of 50 mm/min under rapid water cooling. Ultrafine polygonal ferrite grains (~1 μm) were distributed around the martensite phase consisting of nanostructured laths with a width of ~200 nm. FSP steel exhibited a good combination of ultrahigh yield strength of ~1100 MPa and large uniform elongation of ~7%. This work provides an effective strategy to prepare high strength low carbon steels.
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Authors
P. Xue, B.L. Xiao, W.G. Wang, Q. Zhang, D. Wang, Q.Z. Wang, Z.Y. Ma,