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Continuous cooling transformation of deformed austenite in highly hole-expandable steels

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posted on 2024-06-17, 08:03 authored by MH Cai, H Ding, XB Li, ZY Tang
The effects of Si and Mn contents on transformation temperature r3, transformed microstructure and mechanical properties of three kinds of low-carbon steels during continuous cooling were investigated. A r3 rises by 15-25°C when increasing Si content from 0.50% to 1.35%, and it drops by 30-50°C when increasing Mn content from 0.97% to 1.43%. The effect of Mn on A r3 is more significant than Si. Si stimulates the precipitation of the high-temperature equiaxed ferrite to suppress the bainite transformation, but Mn not only provides the grain refining of transformed microstructure but also stimulates the forming of bainite. The homogeneous and grain refining diphase ferrite/bainite steel (w(Si)=0.56, w(Mn)=1.43) can be obtained after deformed at 850°C and cooled at the rate 30°C/s, of which the tensile strength is up to 654 MPa.

History

Journal

Dongbei daxue xuebao/Journal of Northeastern University

Volume

29

Pagination

1576-1580

Location

Shenyang, China

ISSN

1005-3026

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2008, Xuebao Bianjibu

Issue

11

Publisher

Dongbei Daxue/Xuebao Bianjibu