The effects of partial recrystallization annealing and aging treatment on the microstructural evolution and mechanical behavior of austenitic lightweight steel

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

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The introduction of dislocations and nanoprecipitates effectively enhances the mechanical properties of lightweight steel. Herein, cold-rolled lightweight steel was processed through partial-recrystallization annealing and subsequent short aging to achieve a microstructure comprising fine recrystallized grains containing nanosized ?-carbides and non-recrystallized austenite grains containing dense dislocations and nanosized ?-carbides. Thus, the steel exhibited a high yield strength of 1363 MPa, which was primarily attributed to the fine-grain strengthening from the recrystallized austenite grains, dislocation strengthening from the non-recrystallized austenite grains, and precipitation strengthening from the nanosized ?-carbides. Notably, even at this high yield strength, the steel exhibited excellent ductility, with a total elongation exceeding 25%. Moreover, the heterogeneous microstructure of the steel promoted rapid precipitation of ?-carbides during aging. The preexisting dislocations in the non-recrystallized austenite grains facilitated an accelerated diffusion of the constituent elements of the steel, effectively achieving precipitation strengthening of the ?-carbides. This prevented the precipitation of the intergranular ?-carbides around austenite grain boundaries due to over-aging, which could lead to a detrimental reduction in the ductility of the steel.
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Lightweight steel,Microstructural evolution,Recrystallization,κ-carbide,Mechanical properties
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