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Engineering mechanical properties by controlling the microstructure of an Fe-Ni-Mn martensitic steel through pre-cold rolling and subsequent heat treatment

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2021.140760

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Deformation-induced austenite; Fe-Ni-Mn martensitic Steel; Microstructure control; Post-deformation intercritical annealing; Reverse transformation

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Experiments revealed that prior cold rolling influences the microstructure and mechanical properties of the Fe-10Ni-7Mn martensitic steel, leading to the formation of reversed austenite and transformation of martensite during post-deformation intercritical annealing. Additionally, precipitation of NiMn particles after subsequent ageing increases the ultimate tensile strength.
Experiments were conducted to examine the effects of prior cold rolling and subsequent heat treatment on the microstructure, phase evolution and mechanical properties of an Fe-10Ni-7Mn martensitic steel. The results show that 70% cold rolling leads to deformation-induced austenite formation in the microstructure and reduces the size of the martensite blocks. Prior cold rolling increases the reversed austenite volume fraction under post-deformation intercritical annealing (PDIA) at 600 degrees C compared with the solution annealed condition. Electron back scattering diffraction and dilatometric studies showed that under PDIA there is a reverse transformation of martensite to austenite through a sequential combination of martensitic and diffusional mechanisms. There is also a precipitation of theta-NiMn particles in the PDIA specimen after subsequent ageing leading to an increase in the ultimate tensile strength in tensile testing. Cyclic tensile testing revealed pseudoelastic behavior in the cold-rolled specimen but this disappeared after PDIA and appeared again after subsequent ageing.

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