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The effect of prior ferrite formation on bainite and martensite transformation kinetics in advanced high-strength steels
Authors:Kangying Zhu  Hao Chen  Jean-Philippe Masse  Olivier Bouaziz  Gabriel Gachet
Affiliation:1. R&D Automotive Products, ArcelorMittal Maizières, Voie Romaine BP, F-57283 Maizières-lès-Metz Cedex 30320, France;2. Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Delft University of Technology, Kluyverweg 1, 2629 HS Delft, The Netherlands;3. Centre des Matériaux, Ecole des Mines de Paris, CNRS UMR 7633, B.P. 87, 91003 Evry Cedex, France
Abstract:Most advanced high-strength steel products contain complex phases, including ferrite, bainite and martensite, which form successively during elaboration. It is essential to understand the effect of prior ferrite transformation on the subsequent bainite and martensite transformation kinetics to achieve precise control of the final microstructure. Nevertheless, the effect of the interface between the prior formed ferrite and the residual austenite (α/γ), together with the related chemical heterogeneity at the interface, on the subsequent phase transformations has been studied only rarely, and remains unclear. This study pays particular attention to the effect of the α/γ interface and its related concentration gradients on bainite and martensite transformation. It is shown that the interface and its related concentration gradients can play a very significant role on the subsequent bainite or martensite transformation kinetics: it retards bainite transformation whereas it accelerates martensite transformation. It is revealed from microprobe wavelength-dispersive spectrometry analysis and model calculations that there are both manganese and carbon gradients in front of the α/γ interface at the end of the ferrite transformation holding. The subsequent bainite transformation kinetics is controlled by the competition between the acceleration effect of the interface boundary itself and the retardation effect of the higher alloying concentration near the interface. Martensite transformation should initiate at the pre-existing dislocations in the center of the residual austenite grains, where the C and Mn contents are the lowest. A simple martensite transformation kinetics model taking into account C heterogeneity is proposed that can describe well the martensite transformation kinetics following the prior ferrite transformation.
Keywords:Prior ferrite formation  Bainite transformation kinetics  Martensite transformation kinetics  Ferrite/austenite interface  C heterogeneity
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