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Microstructure-mechanical properties relationships and strain hardening mechanism for medium-Mn steel with low yield and ultra-high tensile strength

MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A-STRUCTURAL MATERIALS PROPERTIES MICROSTRUCTURE AND PROCESSING(2023)

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Considering the problems of forming ultra-high strength steel, a medium-Mn steel with low yield strength was prepared. The steel exhibited a yield strength of 537 MPa, a tensile strength of 1780 MPa, and an elongation of 17.8%. The study aimed to identify the key factors contributing to the low yield-to-tensile ratio and strain hardening behavior of the steel. To achieve this, interrupted tensile tests, loading-unloading-reloading tensile tests, and microstructure characterization were used, along with theoretical calculations. The results indicated that the low dislocation density in lath ferrite, initial martensite, and retained austenite, as well as the high-volume fraction of retained austenite, were the primary factors contributing to the low yield strength. During tensile deformation, strong solid solution strengthening in strain-induced martensite was the main factor driving strain hardening. Additionally, the rapid multiplication of dislocations in ferrite and martensite, along with the heterogeneous deformation-induced hardening caused by the heterogeneous structure composed of strain-induced martensite and other phases, were also significant factors contributing to strain hardening. When considering grain boundary strengthening, dislocation strengthening, solid solution strengthening, and hetero-geneous deformation-induced hardening, the theoretical yield strength and flow stress calculated in this study closely matched the actual measured values.
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Medium-Mn steel,Low yield-to-tensile ratio,Strengthening mechanisms,Strain hardening,Heterogeneous deformation-induced hardening
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