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Effect of silicon and prior deformation of austenite on isothermal transformation in low carbon steels

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posted on 2024-06-17, 08:02 authored by M Cai, H Ding, J Zhang, L Li
Isothermal transformation (TTT) behavior of the low carbon steels with two Si contents (0.50 wt pct and 1.35 wt pct) was investigated with and without the prior deformation. The results show that Si and the prior deformation of the austenite have significant effiects on the transformation of the ferrite and bainite. The addition of Si refines the ferrite grains, accelerates the polygonal ferrite transformation and the formation of M/A constituents, leading to the improvement of the strength. The ferrite grains formed under the prior deformation of the austenite become more homogeneous and refined. However, the influence of deformation on the tensile strength of both steels is dependent on the isothermal temperatures. Thermodynamic calculation indicates that Si and prior deformation reduce the incubation time of both ferrite and bainite transformation, but the effiect is weakened by the decrease of the isothermal temperatures.

History

Journal

Acta metallurgica sinica (English letters)

Volume

22

Pagination

100-109

Location

Shenyang, China

ISSN

1006-7191

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2009, Springer

Issue

2

Publisher

Springer