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Effect of Warm Rolling and Heat Treatment on Heterogeneous Austenite Morphology and Tensile Property of 3mn Steel

Materials & design(2024)

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Abstract
Facing the current lack of clarity in temperature selection mechanisms for warm rolling in medium Mn steel, three warm rolling methods were conducted in 3Mn steel according to the rolling temperatures in the dual-phases region or ferrite region. Subsequently, the effect of heat treatment on the austenite morphologies and tensile properties of warm-rolling samples was studied. Rolling in dual-phase regions (750 °C) led to heterogeneous austenite morphology composed of equiaxed and lamellar grains while rolling in the ferrite region (600 °C) resulted in significant cementite precipitation and the absence of retained austenite. Warm rolling promoted the formation of dislocation cells in the lath-like grains, and they did not evolve into grain boundaries completely because low deformation temperature didn’t trigger the complete dynamic recrystallization. Tempering after rolling provided a significant enhancement in plasticity through the enrichment of C and Mn in austenite and the formation of multiple heterogeneous austenite morphologies with equiaxed, coarse lath-like and fine lamellar grains. In addition, superlattice structures in the matrix are formed through the formation of stacking fault networks and the spinodal decomposition. Ultimately, the exceptional properties were achieved in 3Mn steel, with an ultimate tensile strength of 1409 MPa and a total elongation of 27.3 %.
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Worm Rolling,3Mn steel,Heterogeneous Austenite Morphology,Superlattice Structure
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