Effect of Second Phase on the Tensile Properties of a High-Mn High-Al Austenitic Lightweight Steel Processed by Thin-Strip Casting

STEEL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL(2024)

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The effects of the second phase on the tensile properties of a high-Mn high-Al austenitic lightweight steel processed by thin-strip casting and subsequently aged at 600 degrees C for different times are studied. Depending on the aging time, the second phase includes short-range ordered (SRO) phase, nanosized kappa phase, and/or microsized kappa phase. At aging time of 1 min, the 2 nm SRO phase precipitates and evolves into 6 nm intragranular kappa phase when the time is 60 min, and microsized intergranular kappa phases exist at austenite grain boundaries at aging time of 480 min. The precipitation of SRO phase increases the yield strength from 470 to 610 MPa, and the elongation only decreases from 55.9% to 52.1%, with ductile fracture for 380 MJ m-3. Although the precipitation of intragranular kappa phase increases the yield strength to 910 MPa, but elongation decreases to 33.4%, there is a mixture of ductile and brittle fracture for 316 MJ m-3. The presence of intergranular kappa phase increases the yield strength to 960 MPa, but reduces the elongation to only 3.6% with brittle fracture for 35 MJ m-3. All the second phases reduce strain hardening rate, and SRO has smaller effect. This work investigates the effect of second phase on the tensile properties of a high-Mn high-Al austenitic lightweight steel processed by thin-strip casting. The short-range ordered phase improves both strength and toughness with less deterioration in strain hardening rate, while the nanosized kappa phase greatly improves strength at the expense of toughness and strain hardening rate.image (c) 2024 WILEY-VCH GmbH
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Fe-Mn-Al-C steels,short-range ordered phases,strain hardening behaviors,toughness
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