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Hall-Petch relationship of interstitial-free steel with a wide grain size range processed by asymmetric rolling and subsequent annealing

Bin Fu, Chenghao Pei, Hongbo Pan, Yanhui Guo, Liming Fu, Aidang Shan

2020Materials Research Express19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Asymmetric rolling (ASR) is an efficient processing for fabricating ultrafine-grained (UFG) materials. In the present investigation, interstitial-free (IF) steels with the grain size ranged from 500 nm to 500 μ m were obtained by asymmetric rolling and subsequent annealing. The evolution of microstructures and mechanical properties of IF steel were studied. Accordingly, the Hall-Petch relationship of IF steel with a wide grain size range was established. It was found that ultimate tensile strength (UTS) corresponds well to the Hall-Petch relationship over the whole grain size range. However, the yield strength (YS) and hardness deviated from the Hall-Petch relationship as the grain size is larger than 100 μ m, which is mainly attributed to the slight effect of grain boundary as obstacle on the dislocation movement and/or pile-up under small deformation in coarse grain (CG).

Topics & Concepts

Grain boundary strengtheningMaterials scienceGrain sizeAnnealing (glass)Ultimate tensile strengthMetallurgyGrain boundaryDislocationMicrostructureComposite materialMicrostructure and mechanical propertiesMicrostructure and Mechanical Properties of SteelsMetallurgy and Material Forming
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