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Influence of initial microstructures on intercritical annealing behaviour in a medium Mn steel
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringEngineeringInitial MicrostructuresSuperalloyCorrosionMechanical EngineeringAlloy DesignHigh Strength Low Alloy SteelMedium Mn SteelAlloy PhaseReverse Transformation KineticsMedium Manganese SteelsMechanics Of MaterialsMicrostructure
The present work reports the effect of different initial microstructures on reverse transformation kinetics and morphologies of austenite formed during intercritical annealing in Fe-0.14C-7Mn-1Si (wt-%) medium Mn steel. Three different initial microstructures were produced by cold-rolling and cold-rolling followed by austenitisation at 820°C and 900°C. The specimen austenitised at higher temperature shows lath-type austenite after intercritical annealing. The difference in austenitisation temperature leads to different Mn distribution in martensitic initial microstructures, thereby leading to a difference in morphology of austenite. The inhomogeneous Mn profiles in initial microstructures also affect reverse transformation kinetics of austenite upon intercritical annealing. The presence of Mn-enriched regions accelerates austenite growth at an early stage of intercritical annealing but retards the transformation kinetics afterwards. This paper is part of a Thematic Issue on Medium Manganese Steels.
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