Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1612703 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2014 | 5 Pages |
•Lightweight, ultrahigh-strength, ductile Fe–30Mn–9.5Al–2.0C alloy was investigated.•Isolated γ-phase nano-channels bounded by κ′-carbides observed in the aged alloy.•Deformation mechanism dominated by bursting dislocation nucleation was identified.•HRTEM lattice image gave the first direct evidence of the Taylor dislocation lattice.
The deformation mechanisms of a bulk nanostructured Fe–30Mn–9.5Al–2.0C (in wt.%) alloy were investigated. After aging at 450 °C for 9–12 h, the alloy exhibits an exceptional strength-ductility combination (e.g. yield strength ∼1406 MPa with elongation ∼32%). The aged alloy exhibits a novel microstructure with isolated austenite nano-channels bounded by an extremely high volume fraction of directional nano-sized (Fe,Mn)3AlC carbides (κ′-carbides). The plastic deformation was found to be dominated by bursting dislocation nucleation within the isolated austenite nano-channels.