Third Generation 0.3C-4.0Mn Advanced High Strength Steels Through a Dual Stabilization Heat Treatment: Austenite Stabilization Through Paraequilibrium Carbon Partitioning |
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Authors: | Hao Qu Gary M. Michal Arthur H. Heuer |
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Affiliation: | 1. Case Western Reserve University, 10900 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, OH, 44106, USA 2. Momentive Performance Materials Inc., 22557 W Lunn Rd, Strongsville, OH, 44149, USA
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Abstract: | In excess of 30 vol. pct austenite can be retained in 0.3C-4.0Mn steels subjected to a dual stabilization heat treatment (DSHT) schedule—a five stage precisely controlled cooling schedule that is a variant of the quench and partition process. The temperature of the second quench (stage III) in the DSHT process plays an essential role in the retained austenite contents produced at carbon-partitioning temperatures of 723 K or 748 K (450° C or 475 °C) (stage IV). A thermodynamic model successfully predicted the retained austenite contents in heat-treated steels, particularly for a completely austenitized material. The microstructure and mechanical behavior of two heat-treated steels with similar levels of retained austenite (~30 vol. pct) were studied. Optimum properties—tensile strengths up to 1650 MPa and ~20 pct total elongation—were observed in a steel containing 0.3C-4.0Mn-2.1Si, 1.5 Al, and 0.5 Cr. |
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