Interface migration during partitioning of Q&P steel |
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Authors: | G A Thomas J G Speer |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Product Research and Applications Engineering, AK Steel Research, 705 Curtis St, Middletown, OH 45011, USAgrant.thomas@aksteel.com;3. Department of Product Research and Applications Engineering, AK Steel Research, 705 Curtis St, Middletown, OH 45011, USA |
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Abstract: | AbstractThe quenching and partitioning (Q&P) process for heat treatment of steel has previously been shown yield to good combinations of strength and ductility owing to the presence of martensite and austenite. Interface mobility has been discussed in previous literature, mostly related to local driving forces. The present work considers the migration of the martensite/austenite interface in two steels (containing CMnSiMo or CNiSiMo). Experimental data show clear evidence of interface migration in the CMnSiMo steel during partitioning treatments at temperatures between 200 and 400°C for times ranging from 30 to 1000 s; conversely, the interface in the CNiSiMo steel was stationary during the same partitioning treatments. The different behaviours observed are considered in the context of differences in interface mobility and driving forces, and it appears that interface crystallography differences could influence the partitioning behaviour of Q&P steels. |
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Keywords: | Quenched and partitioned steel Q& P Interface migration Martensite Austenite Orientation relationships |
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