Superplastic characteristic of Mn–Si–Cr alloyed ultrahigh carbon steel realized through a novel process
A novel process based on simple heat treatment was developed in order to explore the superplastic characteristic of Mn–Si–Cr alloyed ultrahigh carbon steel. After austenitizing at A 1 − A cm and slow cooling, a microstructure with superplastic “potential” was obtained. The microstructure with superp...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Acta materialia 2010-10, Vol.58 (18), p.6173-6180 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A novel process based on simple heat treatment was developed in order to explore the superplastic characteristic of Mn–Si–Cr alloyed ultrahigh carbon steel. After austenitizing at
A
1
−
A
cm and slow cooling, a microstructure with superplastic “potential” was obtained. The microstructure with superplastic “potential”, mainly composed of martensite and spherical carbides, could transform to a fine (austenite
+
ferrite
+
spherical carbides) microstructure beneficial for superplasticity during subsequent warm deformation at just below
A
1. The superplastic characteristic during warm deformation is as follows: flow stress stays at 30–50
MPa and the
m value reaches 0.4–0.5 at a strain rate of 10
–4–2
×
10
−4
s
−1. The novel process has two advantages: ultrahigh strength (HRC52) and excellent ductility (the reduction of area ∼45%) are ensured after superplastic forming without the need of supplementary heat treatment; internal stress in the microstructure obtained after superplastic forming can be avoided to a great extent. |
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ISSN: | 1359-6454 1873-2453 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.actamat.2010.07.037 |