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Tensile deformation behavior of high manganese austenitic steel: The role of grain size
Authors:G Dini  A Najafizadeh  R Ueji  SM Monir-Vaghefi
Affiliation:1. Department of Materials Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan 84156-83111, Iran;2. Faculty of Engineering, Kagawa University, 2217-20, Hayashi-cho, Takamatsu 761-0396, Japan
Abstract:The tensile deformation behavior and microstructural evolutions of twinning induced plasticity (TWIP) steel with the chemical composition of Fe–31Mn–3Al–3Si and average grain sizes in the range of 2.1–72.6 μm have been analyzed. For each grain size, the Hollomon analysis and also the Crussard–Jaoul (C–J) analysis as an alternative method to describe the work hardening behavior were investigated. The results indicated that the optimum mechanical properties as a function of work hardening capacity can be obtained by changing the grain size. The microstructural observations showed that the pile-ups of planar dislocations are necessary for triggering the mechanical twinning and grain refinement suppresses the mechanical twinning in TWIP steel. Furthermore, the mechanical twinning increases with increasing applied strain. As a result, a high instantaneous work hardening due to the mechanical twin boundaries enhances the uniform elongation. The contribution from the strain of twinning and hardening due to an increase in the hardness of the twinned regions (i.e., the Basinski mechanism) may be also useful in achieving the high strength–ductility in TWIP steels.
Keywords:Mechanical properties  Grain size  Work hardening  Strengthening mechanism
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