Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1654643 Materials Letters 2005 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Dual phase steels with different martensite volume fraction and morphology were tensile tested at temperature range of 25–550 °C. Stress–strain curves of all steels showed serration flow at temperature range of 250–450 °C and smooth flow at the other temperatures. Both yield and ultimate tensile strengths increased with increasing testing temperature up to about 450 °C and then decreased at higher temperatures. At a given temperature, yield stress, tensile strength, and work hardening increased with increasing volume fraction of martensite. Similar behavior was observed by changing martensite morphology from network to fibrous martensite. The change in mechanical properties was related to the effects of dynamic strain aging, high temperature softening, and martensite tempering.

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