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Microstructure characterization and strengthening behavior of dual precipitation particles in Cu Ti microalloyed dual-phase steels

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Copper particles that directly nucleated on the interphase precipitated TiC within the ferrite matrix were found in the CuTi bearing dual-Phase (DP) steel after a multistep heat treatment process. The formation of dual precipitates within ferrite grains should be considered a separated phase transformation process because only titanium carbides form initially when austenite undergoes decomposition reaction; subsequently, copper particles heterogeneously nucleate on these carbides.The above separated precipitation behavior leads to a gentle tempering behavior of CuTi microalloyed DP steel. For example, in Cu microalloyed DP steel, the changes in the average Vickers hardness of ferrite and martensite after 9 h of tempering treatment were 165 to 210 and 407 to 278, respectively. However, in the CuTi microalloyed DP steel, the average Vickers hardness of ferrite and martensite increased from 235 to 249 and 339 to 353, respectively, after 9 h of tempering.Fractography analysis revealed the mixed mode fracture characteristic due to the DP steel consisting of soft ferrite and hard martensite. However, fewer brittle-feature cleavage facets were found in the CuTi microalloyed DP steel after 5 h of tempering treatment, indicating the suppression of damage due to ferrite and martensite interface decohesion. Keywords: DP steel, Hardness, Interphase precipitation, Dual precipitation, Transmission electron microscopy

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