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Experimental Analysis of the Stability of Retained Austenite in a Low-Alloy 42CrSi Steel after Different Quenching and Partitioning Heat Treatments
Authors:Alexander Liehr  Thomas Wegener  Sebastian Degener  Artjom Bolender  Nico Möller  Thomas Niendorf
Affiliation:1. Institute of Materials Engineering-Metallic Materials, University of Kassel, Mönchebergstraße 3, 34125 Kassel, Germany;2. Institute of Materials Engineering-Metallic Materials, University of Kassel, Mönchebergstraße 3, 34125 Kassel, Germany

Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung, Unter den Eichen 87, 12205 Berlin, Germany

Abstract:Quenching and partitioning (Q&P) steels are characterized by an excellent combination of strength and ductility, opening up great potentials for advanced lightweight components. The Q&P treatment results in microstructures with a martensitic matrix being responsible for increased strength whereas interstitially enriched metastable retained austenite (RA) contributes to excellent ductility. Herein, a comprehensive experimental characterization of microstructure evolution and austenite stability is carried out on a 42CrSi steel being subjected to different Q&P treatments. The microstructure of both conditions is characterized by scanning electron microscopy as well as X-ray diffraction (XRD) phase analysis. Besides macroscopic standard tensile tests, RA evolution under tensile loading is investigated by in situ XRD using synchrotron and laboratory methods. As a result of different quenching temperatures, the two conditions considered are characterized by different RA contents and morphologies, resulting in different strain hardening behaviors as well as strength and ductility values under tensile loading. In situ synchrotron measurements show differences in the transformation kinetics being rationalized by the different morphologies of the RA. Eventually, the evolution of the phase specific stresses can be explained by the well-known Masing model.
Keywords:in?situ characterizations  microstructures  quenching and partitioning steels  synchrotron diffraction  transformation-induced plasticity effects  X-ray diffraction
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