Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1629710 | Journal of Iron and Steel Research, International | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In order to control retained austenite, the effect of hot deformation in the intercritical region on the micro-structure of hot-rolled transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) steel was studied on a Gleeble 1500 hot simulator. Compressive strains varying in amounts from 0 to 60% were imposed in the intercritical region, and effects on the formation of polygonal ferrite, carbide-free bainite and retained austenite were determined. With increasing the hot deformation amount and the ferrite content and decreasing the carbide-free bainite content, the volume fraction of retained austenite decreases. Increased dislocation density, grain refinement of ferrite and carbon enrichment are the main factors which control retained austenite stability.
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