Effects of ausforming temperature on bainite transformation kinetics, microstructures and mechanical properties in ultra-fine bainitic steel

The effects of ausforming temperature on bainite transformation kinetic and plastic deformation mechanism were evaluated by thermal simulation method and warm rolling process. Results showed that entire process of bainite transformation austempered at 300 °C was notably accelerated by ausforming due...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials research and technology 2020-03, Vol.9 (2), p.1593-1605
Hauptverfasser: Guo, Hui, Feng, Xianying, Zhao, Aimin, Li, Qiang, Chai, Mengjiang
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Zusammenfassung:The effects of ausforming temperature on bainite transformation kinetic and plastic deformation mechanism were evaluated by thermal simulation method and warm rolling process. Results showed that entire process of bainite transformation austempered at 300 °C was notably accelerated by ausforming due to the increased nucleation sites, and by diminishing ausforming temperature as well. However, ausforming would increase undercooled austenite stability, leading to the decrease of maximum attainable volume fraction of bainitic ferrite. Compared with traditional isothermal transformation, ausforming process could effectively refine microstructure, as well as improve mechanical properties. And with decreasing ausforming temperature, strength, hardness and ductility were all increased, which attributed to the thinner thickness of bainite lath and smaller dimension and proportion of blocky retained austenite, by contrast, the change trend of impact toughness was virtually opposite resulted from variant selection. When ausforming at 300 °C, the ultra-fine bainitic steel exhibited the best comprehensive mechanical performance, which was almost 1850 MPa and with up to 23% for ultimate tensile strength and total elongation, respectively.
ISSN:2238-7854
DOI:10.1016/j.jmrt.2019.11.085