Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8004214 | Journal of Iron and Steel Research, International | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The thermal stability of retained austenite (RA) and the mechanical properties of the quenched and intercritical annealed 0.1C-5Mn steel with the starting ultrafine lamellar duplex structure of ferrite and retained austenite during tempering within the range from 200 to 500 °C were studied by X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and tensile testing. The results showed that there was a slight decrease in the RA volume fraction with increasing tempering temperature up to 400 °C. This caused a slight increase in the ultimate tensile strength (UTS) and a slight decrease in the total elongation (TE); thus, the product of UTS to TE (UTSÃTE) as high as 31 GPa
- % was obtained and remained nearly unchanged. However, a portion of the RA began to decompose when tempered at 500 °C and thus caused a â¼35% decrease of the RA fraction and a â¼16% decrease of the value of UTSÃTE. It is concluded that the ultrafine lamellar duplex structure is rather stable and the excellent combination of strength and ductility could be retained with tempering temperature up to 400 °C. Thus, thermal processes such as galvanization are feasible for the tested steel provided that their temperatures are not higher than 400 °C.
- % was obtained and remained nearly unchanged. However, a portion of the RA began to decompose when tempered at 500 °C and thus caused a â¼35% decrease of the RA fraction and a â¼16% decrease of the value of UTSÃTE. It is concluded that the ultrafine lamellar duplex structure is rather stable and the excellent combination of strength and ductility could be retained with tempering temperature up to 400 °C. Thus, thermal processes such as galvanization are feasible for the tested steel provided that their temperatures are not higher than 400 °C.
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Authors
Xiao-li Zhao, Yong-jian Zhang, Cheng-wei Shao, Wei-jun Hui, Han Dong,