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Nanometric Scale Investigation of Phase Transformations in Advanced Steels for Automotive Application
Authors:Josée Drillet  Nathalie Valle  Thierry Iung
Affiliation:1. ArcelorMittal Maizi??res R&D, BP30320, 57283, Maizi??res-les-Metz Cedex, France
2. SAM Department, CRP-Gabriel?Lippmann, 41?rue?du?Brill, 4422, Belvaux, Luxembourg
Abstract:The current trend toward producing lighter vehicles in the automotive industry is driven by the need to conform to the new exhaust emission control regulations. This objective presents a challenge to steel manufacturers. The difficulty lies in designing new alloys with an optimum strength/formability/cost balance for the various components. Here, the key to success lies in controlling the steel microstructure and especially the phase transformations at the smallest possible scale. Among the different alloying elements, light elements such as carbon and boron are of prime importance due to their major effects on the kinetics of phase transformations. Characterization tools combining high spatial and analytical resolution such as secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) and field emission gun-transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were used. In this article, the examples presented are as follows. (1) Boron segregation and precipitation effects to control hardenability in martensitic steels. (2) Local carbon distribution in advanced high-strength steels, with a specific emphasis on martensite tempering. Links have been established between the boron and carbon distribution and the formability.
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