Change in Mechanical Properties of High- Strength Martensitic Steel by the Combination of Pre- strain and Deformation Temperature

ISIJ INTERNATIONAL(2024)

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The effects of pre-strain on the mechanical properties of high-strength martensitic steels were investigated using either strain tempering (ST) or quenching and tempering (QT) samples. In the tensile tests at deformation temperatures between 296 and 573 K, the ST sample exhibited an increase in both the tensile strength (TS) and uniform elongation (U.El) at 473 to 523 K, whereas the QT sample showed an increase in U.El with little change in the TS and yield strength (YS). The results of in situ neutron diffraction experiments revealed an increase in the stress partitioning to the bcc phase with an increase in the deformation temperature from 296 to 523 K. The difference in the phase stress between the bcc and cementite phases decreased with an increase in the temperature due to the decrease in the cementite strength. Pre-strain of 0.5% increased the YS at 296 K with a slight work hardening; the initial dislocation density (rho) decreased at 523 K, but increased significantly after yielding, leading to a better combination of TS and U.El. The combination of pre-strain, tempering, and deformation temperatures caused the change in rho before deformation and the increase in rho after yielding of the martensitic steel.
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martensitic steel,strain tempering,uniform elongation,neutron diffraction experiments.
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