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Enhanced Mechanical Properties of Fe-Mn-Al-C Low Density Steel via Aging Treatment

Kang Li, Hao Yuan, Huaying Li, Yafeng Ji, Hai-tao liu, Guangming Liu

2021Frontiers in Materials13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study investigated the tensile properties and deformation behavior of an aged Fe-26Mn-6Al-1C (mass%) alloy with a stacking fault energy of approximately 60 mJ·m −2 . The results show that an ordered phase with a “short-range ordering” (SRO) structure formed after aging at 550°C for 10 h, further increasing the aging time to 48 h. Lamellar second-phase precipitates appeared at the austenitic grain boundaries. The aged sample at 550°C for 10 h exhibited an enhanced tensile strength (∼898 MPa) without notably sacrificing uniform elongation (∼46.3%), which was mainly attributed to the relatively high strain hardening in the entire plastic deformation due to the synergistic effects of planar slip, twinning-induced plasticity (TWIP), microband-induced plasticity (MBIP), and especially the formation of short-range ordering.

Topics & Concepts

TwipMaterials scienceStacking-fault energyCrystal twinningUltimate tensile strengthPlasticityLamellar structureAusteniteSlip (aerodynamics)AlloyDeformation mechanismMetallurgyElongationGrain boundaryDeformation (meteorology)Composite materialMicrostructurePhysicsThermodynamicsMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of SteelsMetal Alloys Wear and PropertiesMetallurgy and Material Forming