Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7973640 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2018 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of nitrogen addition on the mechanical properties of Fe-22Mn-0.6C (wt%) twinning-induced plasticity steel was studied. It was found that the stacking fault energies of the two steels were comparable, and the twinned grain fractions of FeMnC and FeMnC-N steels were similar before the true strain of 0.5. With increasing the strain to 0.7, the fraction of secondary twinned grain rose to support the further strong work-hardening rate of FeMnC-N steel. Moreover, the nitrogen addition suppressed the dynamic strain aging, which can trigger early shear fracture in FeMnC steel. Therefore, the work-hardening rate was kept increasing and the frequency of plastic instability was suppressed by nitrogen addition. As a result, the ultimate tensile strength and uniform elongation simultaneously increased in FeMnC-N steel.
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Authors
H.K. Yang, Y.Z. Tian, Z.J. Zhang, Z.F. Zhang,