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Austenite in Transformation-Induced Plasticity Steel Subjected to Multiple Isothermal Heat Treatments


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Article

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Authors

Duong, VT 
Song, YY 
Park, K-S 
Bhadeshia, HKDH 
Suh, D-W 

Abstract

The thermodynamic limit to the progress of the bainite reaction in steels containing a cementite inhibitor often leaves large quantities of thermally or mechanically unstable austenite. Such austenite is not effective in delaying the onset of plastic instabilities during the course of deformation. In such circumstances, it is useful to conduct isothermal transformation at a high temperature where the rate of reaction is relatively rapid, followed by a lower temperature step that permits more bainite to be generated. This in turn increases the stability of the refined austenite, which then transforms gently over a large range of strain during a tensile test. A significant corollary is that the two-step heat treatments are unnecessary in low-carbon steels, where the bainite reaction is able to proceed to a greater extent before reaching the thermodynamic limit. Furthermore, the two-step process can be counterproductive in low carbon steel, because the austenite content is reduced to a level below which it does not enhance the mechanical properties. Other circumstances in which multiple heat treatments are necessary are also discussed.

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40 Engineering, 4016 Materials Engineering

Journal Title

Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A

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Journal ISSN

1073-5623
1543-1940

Volume Title

45

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Sponsorship
The authors are grateful to POSCO for support through Steel Innovation Programme, and to the World Class University Programme of the National Research Foundation of Korea, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, project number R32-2008-000-10147.