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Phase transformation and mechanical behaviour of thermo-mechanically controlled processed high-strength multiphase steel
Authors:G Mandal  S K Ghosh  S Mukherjee
Affiliation:1.Department of Metallurgy & Materials Engineering,Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology, Shibpur,Howrah,India;2.R & D Division,Tata Steel Limited,Jamshedpur,India
Abstract:A novel low-alloy high-strength steel Fe–0.20C–1.65Mn–1.40Si–1.50Al–1.30Cu–1.05Ni–1.07Co (wt%)] has been thermo-mechanically processed with a finish rolling temperature of 850 °C, followed by air cooling and water quenching in order to obtain a good combination of strength and ductility. Phase transformations of the above steel at different cooling rates have been studied and continuous cooling transformation (CCT) diagram has been constructed using data, obtained from dilatometric study. The phase field of CCT diagram indicates microstructure changes from a mixture of ferrite and bainite to fully martensite accompanied with the enhancement of hardness with increasing cooling rate. The microstructural investigation at lower cooling rate (≤5 °C/s) suggests the possibility of achieving pearlite-free microstructure by direct air cooling from the austenite region. Directly air-cooled steel has demonstrated primarily ferrite–bainite microstructure, which shows attractive tensile strength (>1050 MPa) and ductility (>15 %). On the other hand, directly water-quenched steels reveal predominantly lath martensitic microstructure with high dislocation density which exhibits higher tensile strength (>1600 MPa) and lower ductility (~12 %). The multiple stages of strain hardening behaviour of the investigated steel under different cooling conditions have been examined with respect to microstructural evolution.
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