| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 7977896 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2015 | 8 Pages | 
Abstract
												In this investigation, the microstructures and mechanical properties of hot-rolled Fe-0.2C-6.1Mn-1.6Al (wt%) (1.6Al steel) and Fe-0.2C-5.9Mn-3.2Al (wt%) (3.2Al steel) transformation induced plasticity (TRIP) steels were studied. An optimized quenching and tempering (Q&T) adopted on 1.6Al steel led to ferrite-austenite microstructure characterized by 57% austenite and excellent combination of tensile strength of 1040 MPa and total elongation of 40.8% has been attained. The superior mechanical properties are mainly attributed to the discontinuous TRIP effect and the cooperative deformation of ferrite, where the discontinuous TRIP effect which is a consequence of the non-uniform distribution of manganese and carbon in austenite laths with various lengths. In contrast, 3.2Al steel with 34% austenite demonstrated lower tensile strength of 942 MPa and elongation of 35.4%, which is resulted from the TRIP effect and softening effect of ferrite.
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											Authors
												Z.C. Li, H. Ding, Z.H. Cai, 
											