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Changes in Microstructure and Strain Hardening of High-Manganese Steels Under Tension

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Sparingly alloyed high-manganese austenitic steels 40G20 and 25G20S3 are studied. The phase composition, the structure and the mechanical properties of the steels are determined after quenching from the austenitic range,… Click to show full abstract

Sparingly alloyed high-manganese austenitic steels 40G20 and 25G20S3 are studied. The phase composition, the structure and the mechanical properties of the steels are determined after quenching from the austenitic range, and their variation during tension of standard specimens is studied by the methods of transmission electron microscopy and x-ray diffraction analysis. The characteristics of strain hardening of the steels are determined from the results of the mechanical tests. It is shown that the strain develops either by twinning (TWIP effect, steel 40G20) or due to formation of strain martensite (TRIP effect, steel 25G20S3) depending on the stacking fault energy. The change in the strain mechanism changes the strain hardening and the strength and ductility properties of the steels.

Keywords: tension; microstructure strain; strain hardening; changes microstructure; high manganese; strain

Journal Title: Metal Science and Heat Treatment
Year Published: 2020

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