Metals (Jul 2019)

Deformation Behavior of a Double Soaked Medium Manganese Steel with Varied Martensite Strength

  • Alexandra Glover,
  • Paul J. Gibbs,
  • Cheng Liu,
  • Donald W. Brown,
  • Bjørn Clausen,
  • John G. Speer,
  • Emmanuel De Moor

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met9070761
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 7
p. 761

Abstract

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The effects of athermal martensite on yielding behavior and strain partitioning during deformation is explored using in situ neutron diffraction for a 0.14C−7.14Mn medium manganese steel. Utilizing a novel heat treatment, termed double soaking, samples with similar microstructural composition and varied athermal martensite strength and microstructural characteristics, which composed the bulk of the matrix phase, were characterized. It was found that the addition of either as-quenched or tempered athermal martensite led to an improvement in mechanical properties as compared to a ferrite plus austenite medium manganese steel, although the yielding and work hardening behavior were highly dependent upon the martensite characteristics. Specifically, athermal martensite was found to promote continuous yielding and improve the work hardening rate during deformation. The results of this study are particularly relevant when considering the effect of post-processing thermal heat treatments, such as tempering or elevated temperature service environments, on the mechanical properties of medium manganese steels containing athermal martensite.

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