Journal of Materials Research and Technology (Jul 2022)

Simultaneous increase of ultimate tensile strength and uniform elongation of 30Si2MnCrMoVE ultra-high strength steel by hot deformation direct quenching and partitioning

  • Hai Wang,
  • Dong Liu,
  • Jianguo Wang,
  • Yanhui Yang,
  • Haiping Wang,
  • Nan Lv,
  • Jungang Nan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19
pp. 404 – 417

Abstract

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In order to further improve the combination of strength and ductility for 30Si2MnCrMoVE ultra-high strength steel (UHSS), a thermomechanical treatment, named deformation direct quenching and partitioning (DQ&P), was carried out on it. The microstructure evolutions and mechanical properties of 30Si2MnCrMoVE UHSS treated by DQ&P were compared with those treated by conventional off-line quenching and tempering (Q&T) through various microscopic characterization methods and uniaxial tensile tests. Moreover, the effects of austempering temperature on the microstructure evolutions and mechanical properties of the studied steel after DQ&P process were also investigated. The results show that the DQ&P samples, although lower or slightly lower yield strength, possess significantly higher ultimate tensile strength due to higher work-hardening rate caused by high density dislocations and fine dispersed carbides. Moreover, DQ&P310 sample exhibit apparently higher uniform elongation than Q&T sample despite of comparable content of retained austenite due to more prone to transformation induced plasticity (TRIP) effect. The DQ&P process can increase the ultimate tensile strength by 267 MPã423 MPa and the uniform elongation by 78%∼85%, respectively, as compared to Q&T process, which indicates that DQ&P process may be a promising thermomechanical treatment method to improve the comprehensive mechanical properties of the studied steel. The strengths and elongations of DQ&P samples do not vary monotonously with the increase of austempering temperature, which are both closely related to the content of retained austenite.

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