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The effect of Nb, Mo, and A1 additions on the transformation behaviour and mechanical properties of thermomechanically processed C-Si-Mn trip steel

Timokhina, I., Hodgson, Peter and Pereloma, E. 2001, The effect of Nb, Mo, and A1 additions on the transformation behaviour and mechanical properties of thermomechanically processed C-Si-Mn trip steel, in Engineering materials 2001 : 23-26 September 2001, Melbourne, Australia : proceedings, IMEA, Melbourne, Vic, pp. 57-62.

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Title The effect of Nb, Mo, and A1 additions on the transformation behaviour and mechanical properties of thermomechanically processed C-Si-Mn trip steel
Author(s) Timokhina, I.
Hodgson, Peter
Pereloma, E.
Conference name Institute of Materials Engineering Australasia. Conference (2001 : Melbourne, Australia)
Conference location Melbourne
Conference dates 23-26 September 2001
Title of proceedings Engineering materials 2001 : 23-26 September 2001, Melbourne, Australia : proceedings
Editor(s) Pereloma, E.
Raviprasad, K.
Publication date 2001
Start page 57
End page 62
Publisher IMEA
Place of publication Melbourne, Vic
Summary The effect of additions of Nb, A1 and Mo to Fe-C-Mn-Si TRIP steels on the final microstructure and mechanical properties after simulated thermomechanical processing (TMP) has been studied. Laboratory simulations of continuous cooling during TMP were performed using a quench deformation dilatometer, while laboratory simulations of discontinuous cooling during TMP were performed using a hot rolling mill. From this a comprehensive understanding of the structural and kinetic aspects of the bainite transformation in these types of TRIP steels has been developed. All samples were characterised using optical microscopy and XRD. The relationships between the morphology of bainitic structure, volume fraction, stability of RA and mechanical properties were investigated.
ISBN 1876585118
Language eng
Field of Research 091207 Metals and Alloy Materials
HERDC Research category E1 Full written paper - refereed
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30004617

Document type: Conference Paper
Collection: School of Engineering and Technology
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