会议专题

COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF PRECIPITATION EFFECTS IN MICROALLOYED AUSTENITE AND FERRITE UNDER HOT AND COLD FORMING CONDITIONS

  Deformation processes of microalloyed steels,both during hot and cold processing,are characterized by complex interactions between fine strain-induced precipitates and deformation activated movement of dislocations.Disperse particles that are either forming during the deformation at elevated temperature or are already present in the material at ambient temperature can significantly affect also other strengthening mechanisms e.g.dislocation and grain size strengthening.In the current work,quantitative and qualitative analysis of the effects of second phase particles in fcc and bcc microalloyed structures subjected to severe plastic deformation(SPD)processing was performed with respect to the inhomogeneity of microstructure evolution and properties.Observed inhomogeneities of deformation mechanisms,work hardening and microstructure refinement of microalloyed ferrite much more pronounced than in the case of microalloyed austenite.Discussion of the mechanical and microstructural reasons of such differences is also presented.Conclusions regarding effects of applied complex deformation history on microstructure morphology and properties were used as a validation of performed computer modelling.

Microalloyed Ferrite Microalloyed austenite precipitation strengthening complex strain history

Krzysztof Muszka Marcin Kwiecie(n) Janusz Majta Eric J.Palmiere

AGH University of Science and Technology,30 Mickiewicza Ave.,30-059 Kraków,Poland The University of Sheffield,Mappin St.,Sheffield S1 3JD,United Kingdom

国内会议

第七届低合金高强度钢国际会议

杭州

英文

253-259

2015-11-11(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)