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Microstructure, plastic flow and fracture behavior of ferrite-austenite duplex low density medium Mn steel

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2017.09.002

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Low density medium Mn; Duplex microstructure; Fracture mechanism; Cleavage; Ductile damage

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  1. Agence Nationale de la Recherche [ANR 13-RMNP-0002]
  2. competitive cluster Materalia

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This study addresses the microstructure, plastic flow and fracture behavior of a laboratory Al-containing low density Fe-0.3C-6.7Mn-5.9Al medium Mn steel, intercritically annealed at either 850 degrees C or 900 degrees C, after cold rolling. Both resulting materials present an unordinary bimodal duplex microstructure made of coarse 8-ferrite grains and fine-grained (FG) {alpha-ferrite + retained austenite} regions. Tensile tests at room temperature and at -50 degrees C and Charpy impact tests showed that for both materials, each microstructural region presents its own fracture mechanisms and a specific ductile-to-brittle transition. A transition from brittle cleavage to ductile fracture is observed for coarse 8-ferrite grains, while FG regions present a transition from interfacial fracture to ductile fracture. The overall impact behavior seems to be driven by that of delta-ferrite grains.

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