Evolution of transformation plasticity during bainitic transformation

Author:

Lambers Hans-Gerd1,Tschumak Sergej1,Maier Hans Jürgen1,Canadinc Demircan2

Affiliation:

1. Lehrstuhl für Werkstoffkunde (Materials Science), Department of Mechanical Engineering, Paderborn, Germany

2. Koc University, Advanced Materials Group, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Sariyer, Istanbul, Turkey

Abstract

Abstract The influences of prior austenitization treatment and the state of applied stresses on the evolution of transformation plasticity strains during isothermal bainitic phase transformation and the resulting microstructures were examined. The key finding is that, upon pre-straining, the amount of transformation plasticity strain under superimposed elastic stresses is dictated by both the prior austenite grain size and the (0.01 % offset) yield strength of the supercooled austenite. Furthermore, the superimposition of internal stresses present due to pre-straining and externally applied stresses results in transformation plasticity strains similar to those obtained when a permanent stress equivalent to the 0.01 % offset yield strength of the supercooled austenite is applied. Another important result is that lower transformation plasticity strains were observed when decreasing the austenite grain size, which is accompanied by an increase in grain boundary area per volume, hindering the growth of preferred variants. Overall, the results clearly lay out the influence of austenite grain size and the particular 0.01 % offset yield strength of the supercooled austenite in limiting the transformation plasticity strains, which has to be incorporated into current models involving bainitic phase transformations.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Metals and Alloys,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry,Condensed Matter Physics

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