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Effects of Yttrium on the Microstructure and Properties of 20MnSi Steel

Lingqiang Zhong, Zhigang Wang, Rongchun Chen, Jianguo He

2021steel research international21 citationsDOI

Abstract

20MnSi steel samples with different rare‐earth yttrium (Y) contents are prepared in the laboratory. Microstructure analysis is performed using the methods of microscopy and electron probe microanalysis, and the mechanical and physical properties are assessed using the tensile tester and thermal dilatometer. The results show that with increasing Y content, the thickness of the martensite layer on the surface of 20MnSi steel decreases gradually until it almost disappears, which is attributed to Y reducing martensitic transformation temperature. Y refines the size of the pearlitic lamellae, which improves the yield strength. Y‐containing composite inclusions (Y 2 O 2 S) of microsized spheres are easily formed in the steel, which assists the nucleation of ferrite, thereby resulting in an increase in the yield point elongation. In addition, the content of inclusions increases, thereby resulting in a decrease in uniform elongation.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceMicrostructureMartensiteYttriumUltimate tensile strengthDilatometerElongationMetallurgyFerrite (magnet)NucleationComposite materialYield (engineering)OxideThermal expansionChemistryOrganic chemistryMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of SteelsMagnetic Properties and ApplicationsMicrostructure and mechanical properties