2013
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.753.542
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Effect of Austenite Morphology on Ferrite Refinement in Microalloyed Steel

Abstract: The Strain-Induced Dynamic Transformation (SIDT) is an efficient way to overcome the limitation of grain refinement during the conventional thermomechanical controlled processing (TMCP) of steels. The present study deals with the effects of austenite morphology on the SIDT in microalloyed and IF steels. The discussion of the processing route in terms of chemical composition, deformation schedules, heating and cooling conditions is carried out by the means of torsion tests with deformation in metastable conditi… Show more

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“…The first aim of this work was study of the effect of processing parameters on grain refinement during Advanced Thermomechanical Processing. The primary focus was put on the effect of austenite morphology on strain‐induced transformations that was used as the main way to refine the final microstructure . In order to improve our understanding of both: Dynamic Reverse Transformation and Strain‐Induced Dynamic α → γ Transformation, microalloyed steel was studied.…”
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“…The first aim of this work was study of the effect of processing parameters on grain refinement during Advanced Thermomechanical Processing. The primary focus was put on the effect of austenite morphology on strain‐induced transformations that was used as the main way to refine the final microstructure . In order to improve our understanding of both: Dynamic Reverse Transformation and Strain‐Induced Dynamic α → γ Transformation, microalloyed steel was studied.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of samples produced with the MaxStrain technique, properties were measured in the tensile test using flat specimens that were cut, in all cases in the rolling direction. More details concerning this methodology can be found in Authors' previous work …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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