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Effect of thermo-mechanical processing on precipitate formation in next generation HSLA steel

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posted on 2024-06-03, 10:57 authored by S Mukherjee, I Timokhina, C Zhu, S Ringer, Peter HodgsonPeter Hodgson
Development of advanced high strength steels (AHSS) using a conventional rolling setup is one of the biggest challenges to steel industry. It has been found that fine precipitation in a soft matrix, formed after hot rolling, can markedly improve the mechanical properties. In this work, three dimensional atom probe tomography (3D-APT) has been used to study the formation of precipitates in thermomechanically simulated steel. 3D-APT data reveals co-existence of numerous nano clusters with precipitates. Also, quantitative analysis of the nano clusters and precipitates shows clusters are as small as mm in size. Precipitates are found to be disc shaped with the composition of equilibrium precipitates (TiMo)C. Thus, 3D-APT is seen as an ideal technique to complement TEM to understand the nanoscale features in thermomechanically processed steel for further improvements in the mechanical properties of AHSS.

History

Journal

Journal of iron and steel research international

Volume

18

Pagination

478-481

Location

[Beijing, China]

ISSN

1006-706X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2011, Gangtie Yanjiu Xuebao

Issue

1

Publisher

Gangtie Yanjiu Xuebao