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The Novel Combination of Strength and Ductility in 0.4C‐7Mn‐3.2Al Medium Manganese Steel by Intercritical Annealing

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By altering the temperature and duration of intercritical annealing (IA), the mechanical stability of retained austenites (RAs) is intentionally regulated in newly designed cold-rolled medium manganese steel of Fe-0.4C-7Mn-3.2Al (in… Click to show full abstract

By altering the temperature and duration of intercritical annealing (IA), the mechanical stability of retained austenites (RAs) is intentionally regulated in newly designed cold-rolled medium manganese steel of Fe-0.4C-7Mn-3.2Al (in wt%). Consequently, a novel combination of ultimate tensile strength (UTS) and total elongation (TE) (e.g., 1118MPa and 67%) is obtained in duplex steel, and the corresponding product of UTS and TE can reach 75 GPa%. Both twinning-induced plasticity (TWIP) and transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) take effect step by step during deformation and are conducive to the outstanding properties.

Keywords: 7mn 2al; manganese steel; intercritical annealing; steel; novel combination; medium manganese

Journal Title: steel research international
Year Published: 2019

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