Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
830673 Materials & Design (1980-2015) 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

In recent years, the transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) and twinning-induced plasticity (TWIP) steels have been the focus of great attention thanks to their excellent tensile strength-ductility combination. Accordingly the mechanical behavior of an advanced microalloyed TRIP–TWIP steel, the compression tests were conducted from 25 to 1000 °C. This experimental steel shows a high compressive strength of 1280 MPa with the yield strength of 385 MPa as well as an outstanding strain hardening rate of about 14,000 MPa at the 25 °C. In addition the results indicate that the plastic deformation in the range of 25–150 °C is controlled by both the strain-induced martensite formation and mechanical twinning. However the mechanical twinning has been speculated as the only deformation mechanism in the temperature range of 150–1000 °C. This as well has led to an outstanding grain refinement via grain partitioning. The occurrence of mechanical twinning at such high temperatures is a novel observation in this grade of TRIP–TWIP high manganese steels.

► Effect of compression temperature on mechanical behavior of a new microalloyed TRIP/TWIP was clarified. ► TRIP and TWIP effects coexist in this 21Mn steel from 25 to 150 °C and TWIP effect merely observed up to 1000 °C. ► The occurrence of TWIP effect at high temperatures is a first-time observation in TWIP steels. ► The probable mechanisms of observed deformation twinning have been discussed.

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