Relationship Between Microstructure, Delamination Behavior, and Toughness of Steel Plates Rolled in the Intercritical Region Under Variable Deformation

Author:

Shen Xinjun1ORCID,Wang Baojun1,Chen Long1,Wang Yiying2,Chen Zhu2

Affiliation:

1. School of Iron and Steel Soochow University No. 8, Jixue Road Xiangcheng District Suzhou 215021 China

2. School of Automotive Engineering Changshu Institute of Technology No. 99, Hushan Road Suzhou 215500 China

Abstract

Herein, the effects of microstructure on delamination behavior and toughness are discussed in detail. Steel plates have been fabricated by intercritical rolling (IR) under various strains (0.5, 0.8, and 1.1). The results show that increasing applied strain enhances the degree of laminated microstructure, and three kinds of impact fracture occur in sequence. 1) No delamination occurs in the IR0.5 steel plate with approximately equiaxed microstructure. 2) Delamination takes place in the IR0.8 steel plate with obvious laminated microstructure. But a crack parallel to the impact load direction forms beneath the delaminated crack. 3) Delamination is enhanced in the IR1.1 steel plate with enhanced laminated microstructure, and no crack forms below the delaminated crack. The delaminated crack mainly propagates along the laminated interfaces, so the laminated microstructure is the key reason for forming delamination. The more apparent laminated microstructure causes more remarkable laminated tearing at room temperature, large‐scale severe plastic deformation in the microstructure below the delaminated crack at low temperatures, and longer zigzag cracks at lower temperatures. Therefore, to improve toughness, the microstructure needs enough laminated structure to inhibit the formation of cracks parallel to the impact load direction below the delaminated crack.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

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

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