Journal of Materials Research and Technology (Nov 2020)

Microstructure and deformation behavior of a novel steel rebar: Effect of the heterogeneous microstructure of soft ferrite and Hard bainite

  • Dan Song,
  • Guowei Wang,
  • Falin Yang,
  • Huande Chen,
  • Ningning Liang,
  • Han Ma,
  • Jinghua Jiang,
  • Xiaolong Ma

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
pp. 12281 – 12292

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This study reports a detailed investigation of the deformation behavior and microstructural evolution of a novel ultra-low carbon Cr-Mo alloyed dual-phase steel rebar aimed for marine applications. The rebar matrix consists of the lamellar ferrite/bainite dual phases with the lamellar interfaces along the rolling direction. The soft ferrite phase is composed of larger grains with a low dislocation density, while the hard bainite phase is composed of finer grains with a much higher dislocation density. By comparing the strain hardening behavior from different sites at the rebar with varying ferrite and bainite volume fractions, it shows that the hetero-deformation induced (HDI) hardening is strong and dominates the overall work hardening behavior in the early stage of plastic deformation by prevailing over the conventional sum-up of contribution of each phase alone. In this stage, the plastic deformation of ferrite was constrained by the disproportionally-strained, neighboring bainite, creating the accumulation of geometrically necessary dislocations (GNDs) at the phase interface and the long-range HDI stress. The results also reinforce the understanding of deformation behavior of dual-phase steels, especially around the role of HDI stress and hardening.

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