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Enhanced High‐Temperature Strength of a Low‐Density Dispersion‐Strengthened Fe–Mn–Al–C Steel
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2021
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Materials ScienceMaterials EngineeringMagnetic PropertiesEnhanced High‐temperature StrengthHigh Temperature MaterialsEngineeringNovel Low‐densityHigh Aluminum ContentSuperior High‐temperature StrengthHigh Strength Low Alloy SteelHigh-performance MetalMechanics Of MaterialsMicrostructureStructural Materials
A novel low‐density dispersion‐strengthened Fe–18%Mn–8%Al–0.8%C (wt%) steel exhibiting superior high‐temperature strength at 700–900 °C, is developed. The finely dispersed ferritic grains that form near the grain boundaries of the austenite phase provide significant strengthening by pinning the dislocations and enable high microstructural stability by restricting the dynamic recovery/recrystallization. The high Mn content provides remarkable solid solution strengthening to this steel, while the high aluminum content prominently lowers the density to enhance the specific strength. This newly developed steel with low alloying and manufacturing costs has great potentials for structural applications at elevated temperatures.
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