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Effect of Intercritical Deformation on Bainite Formation in Al-containing TRIP Steel
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2003
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Materials ScienceBainite FormationEngineeringHigh Temperature MaterialsAl-containing Trip SteelHot WorkingSolid MechanicsDilatometry TestsIntercritical DeformationMicrostructure AnalysisHigh Strength Low Alloy SteelSolidificationGrain SizeHigh-performance MetalThermomechanical ProcessingMechanics Of MaterialsMicrostructureStructural Materials
The Influence of intercritical deformation, cooling rate and prior austenite grain size on bainite formation were investigated by dilatometry tests. Intercritical deformation (0-40%) performed in steels with a prior austenite grain size of 15-28 μm leads to formation of more ferrite during the cooling and less bainite during the subsequent isothermal stage, and even almost no bainite is formed after 40% strain. Fast cooling after deformation can suppress ferrite transformation. Relaxation following deformation can significantly, but not completely, reduce such effect of deformation due to the occurrence of recovery and recrystallization, particularly for the finer prior austenite grain size. When the prior austenite grain size was changed from 26.8 to 16.8 μm, bainite formation was suppressed. The mechanism for influence of deformation on bainite formation was discussed on the basis that deformation could refine the austenitic microstructure. Further, it is suggested that there is a critical size of austenite grains or subunits after deformation for the formation of bainite.
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