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Synergetic Effects of Complex Additions of Mo and Ni on the Phase Transformation Behavior and Mechanical Properties of Austenitic Lightweight Steels

Title
Synergetic Effects of Complex Additions of Mo and Ni on the Phase Transformation Behavior and Mechanical Properties of Austenitic Lightweight Steels
Author(s)
Moon, JoonohPark, Seong-JunKim, Kyeong-WonHong, Hyun-UkHan, Heung NamLee, Bong Ho
Issued Date
2023-02
Citation
Steel Research International, v.94, no.2
Type
Article
Author Keywords
B2DO3intrinsic strengthlightweight steelskappa-carbide
Keywords
KAPPA-CARBIDEMICROSTRUCTURE EVOLUTIONALPRECIPITATIONSTRENGTHSI
ISSN
1611-3683
Abstract
Fe-30Mn-10.5Al-1.1C alloys with different Mo and Ni contents are prepared to investigate the phase transformation behavior and mechanical properties of austenitic lightweight steels. Solution-treated samples have microstructures consisting of an austenite matrix and ordered kappa-carbides, and the size of the kappa-carbides decreases with the addition of Mo or Ni. In addition, the ordered body-centered cubic (BCC) phases of B2 and DO3 also form when 3wt%Mo and 3wt%Ni are complexly added, resulting in a large decrease of the austenite grain size. Nanoindentation experiments show that the intrinsic strength of the austenite matrix changes depending on the precipitation behavior of the kappa-carbide; i.e., the addition of 3wt%Mo or 3wt%Ni decreases the intrinsic strength of the austenite by suppressing kappa-carbide precipitation, while complex additions of 3wt%Mo and 3wt%Ni increase them again. The results of tensile tests show that the alloy containing both 3wt%Mo and 3wt%Ni exhibits the highest yield (1102 MPa) and tensile strength (1155 MPa) with large tensile ductility (33%) due to the effects of grain refinement of the austenite grains and formation of secondary hard phases of DO3 and B2, as well as kappa-carbides. Finally, the changes in the precipitation behavior of the kappa-carbide are investigated via transmission electron microscopy and atom probe tomography analyses. © 2022 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/17326
DOI
10.1002/srin.202200251
Publisher
Wiley-VCH Verlag
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