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- 2023Abnormal Trend of Ferrite Hardening in a Medium-Si Ferrite-Martensite Dual Phase Steelcitations
- 2021Optimization of the CCT curves for steels containing Al, Cu and Bcitations
- 2020Towards industrial applicability of (medium C) nanostructured bainitic steels (TIANOBAIN)
- 2020Characteristics of carbide-free medium-carbon bainitic steels in high-stress abrasive wear conditionscitations
- 2019Detection and Estimation of Retained Austenite in a High Strength Si-Bearing Bainite-Martensite-Retained Austenite Micro-Composite Steel after Quenching and Bainitic Holding (Q&B)citations
- 2019Quenching and Partitioning of Multiphase Aluminum-Added Steelscitations
- 2019Optimization of CCT equations using calculated grain boundary soluble compositions for the simulation of austenite decomposition of steelscitations
- 2018Comparison of impact-abrasive wear characteristics and performance of direct quenched (DQ) and direct quenched and partitioned (DQ&P) steelscitations
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Quenching and Partitioning of Multiphase Aluminum-Added Steels
Abstract
The quenching and partitioning response following intercritical annealing was investigated for three lean TRIP-type High-Al steel compositions. Depending on the intercritical austenite fraction following annealing, the steels assumed either a ferrite/martensite/retained austenite microstructure or a multiphase structure with ferritic, bainitic and martensitic constituents along with retained austenite. The amount of retained austenite was found to correlate with the initial quench temperature and, depending on the intercritical annealing condition prior to initial quenching, with the uniform and ultimate elongations measured in tensile testing. ; Peer reviewed