Investigation of Micromechanical Properties of Martensite and Ferrite Microphases in a 35CHGSA Medium‐Si Low‐Alloy Steel

Author:

Khajesarvi Ali1ORCID,Ghasemi Banadkouki Seyed Sadegh1ORCID,Somani Mahesh C.2,Kömi Jukka2,Sajjadi Seyed Abdolkarim3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering Yazd University Safayieh, Daneshgah Blvd, University Main Campus, P. O. Box 89195‐741 Yazd 89195741 Iran

2. Materials and Mechanical Engineering Centre for Advanced Steels Research University of Oulu 90014 Oulun Yliopisto Finland

3. Department of Materials Science and Engineering Ferdowsi University of Mashhad Mashhad 91775 Iran

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to understand in detail the micromechanical behavior of martensite and ferrite microphases in a medium‐Si 35CHGSA dual‐phase (DP) steel by varying the martensite volume fractions (MVF) and ferrite phase constituents. Light microscopy combined with microhardness measurements is supplemented by field‐emission scanning electron microscopy, electron backscatter diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, and X‐ray diffraction in order to evaluate the micromechanical behavior of martensite and ferrite microphases in relation to the evolving microstructure. The experimental observations illustrate that ferrite microhardness diminishes sharply from 352 to 217 HV5g with the change in ferrite volume fraction (FVF) from 3 to 13%, beyond which it increases abnormally to 245 HV5g with a further increase in VF to 15%. The martensite microhardness too varies significantly depending on the progress of ferrite formation in the intercritical range. The hardness drops with further increase in FVF as a result of longer holding times. These observations are rationalized in part to the mutual interaction of martensite with ferrite, and the variation of martensite and ferrite alloying concentrations, developed as a result of ferrite formation during intercritical holding at 720 °C.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

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

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