Materials Research Letters (Aug 2024)

Surface heterostructuring in laser-treated alloys through local austenitization for high strength and formability

  • Rae Eon Kim,
  • Gang Hee Gu,
  • Jeong Ah Lee,
  • Yeon Taek Choi,
  • Hyojin Park,
  • Jaehun Kim,
  • Min Hong Seo,
  • Hyoung Seop Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2024.2354768
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 8
pp. 606 – 615

Abstract

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High-strength materials are essential for applications in the structural industry. However, their limited formability restricts broader industrial use. This study proposes a novel methodology to achieve an excellent combination of formability and strength. Surface heterostructuring through laser treatment induces local austenitization on the as-rolled martensitic stainless steel. The resultant bendability was significantly improved, enabling its bending to ∼180° folding while maintaining high tensile strength. Consequently, the present surface heterostructuring suggests achieving the superior combination of strength and formability by tailoring the microstructure specifically to forming. This surface heterostructuring will explore the empty area of the formability-strength relationship.

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