Journal of Advanced Materials in Engineering (Feb 2017)

Effect of Dislocation Density on Deformation Behavior of Super Strong Bainitic Steel

  • B. Avishan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 35, no. 4
pp. 101 – 111

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Presence of nanoscale bainitic ferrites and high carbon retained austenites that are stable at ambient temperature within the microstructures of super strong bainitic steels makes it possible to achieve exceptional strengths and ductility properties in these groups of nanostructured steels. This article aims to study the effect of the dislocation density variations during tensile testing in ambient temperature on deformation behavior of nanostructured low temperature bainitic steels. Results indicate that dislocation absorption from bainitic ferrite subunits by surrounding retained austenite reduces the work hardening and therefore increases the formability of bainitic ferrite during deformation, which in turn results in a suitable combination of strength and ductility.

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