Discontinuous transformation-induced plasticity behaviour in governing the mechanical behaviour in medium-Mn steels
Abstract
Here, we address the continuing challenges and scientific gaps in obtaining high strength and high elongation in medium-Mn steels. Electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction studies clearly underscored that the discontinuous transformation-induced plasticity played a determining role in impacting high strength-toughness combination in conjunction with the microstructural constituents. The discontinuous TRIP effect during deformation involved stress relaxation, which was responsible for high ductility. An excellent combination of a high tensile strength in the range of 1238-1502 MPa and a total elongation of 25-33.6% was obtained when the steels were subjected to an intercritical hardening in the temperature range of 600-750°C and low tempering at 200°C. The intercritical hardening influenced the co-existence of austenite, ferrite and martensite in a manner such that the deformation behaviour varies with the Mn-content.
- Publication:
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Materials Technology
- Pub Date:
- December 2023
- DOI:
- 10.1080/10667857.2023.2218227
- Bibcode:
- 2023MaTec..38v1822S