Currently, there is a significant effort into developing novel multiphase microstructures to further improve the strength/ductility combination of advanced high-strength steels. To achieve this, the effect of the microstructure on sheet formability needs to be further understood. In this study, the effect of the microstructure on the variation of the elastic modulus in loading and unloading of DP 780 steel has been investigated. Five microstructures with varying volume fractions of ferrite and martensite were generated using different heat treatment cycles. Tension tests were performed to different strain values and the Young’s Modulus during loading and unloading was determined. The test results show that the reduction in unloading modulus with prestrain depends on the volume fraction and hardness of the martensitic phase.
History
Event
New Developments in Advanced High Strength Sheet Steels. International Symposium ( 2013 : Vail, Colorado)
Pagination
6 - 7
Publisher
AIST
Location
Vail, Colorado
Place of publication
[Vail, Colo.]
Start date
2013-06-23
End date
2013-06-27
Language
eng
Publication classification
E3 Extract of paper
Copyright notice
2013, AIST
Title of proceedings
Proceedings of the 2013 International Symposium on New Developments in Advanced High Strength Sheet Steels