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Effect of temperature on mechanical behaviour of high manganese TWIP steel

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posted on 2024-06-04, 02:06 authored by V Shterner, I Timokhina, Hossein BeladiHossein Beladi, Peter HodgsonPeter Hodgson
The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of deformation temperature on the active deformation mechanisms in a 0.6C-18Mn-1.5Al (wt%) TWIP steel. The tensile testing was performed at different temperatures, ranging from ambient to 400°C at a constant strain rate of 10-3 S-1. The microstructure characterization was carried out using a scanning electron microscopy. The deformation temperature revealed a significant effect on the active deformation mechanisms (i.e. slip versus twinning), resulting in different microstructure evolution and mechanical properties. At the room temperature, the mechanical twinning was the dominant deformation mechanism, enhancing both the strength and ductility. Dynamic strain aging (DSA) effect was observed at different deformation temperatures, though it was more pronounced at higher temperatures. The volume fraction of deformation twins significantly reduced with an increase in the deformation temperature, deteriorating the mechanical behavior. There was a transition temperature (~300°C), above which the mechanical twinning was hardly observed in the microstructure even at fracture, resulting in low ductility and strength. The current observation can be explained through the change in the stacking fault energy with the deformation temperature. © (2014) Trans Tech Publications, Switzerland.

History

Journal

Materials science forum

Volume

773-774

Pagination

257-262

Location

Zurich, Switzerland

ISSN

0255-5476

ISBN-13

9783037859216

Language

eng

Publication classification

C Journal article, C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2014, Trans Tech Publications

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications