2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2018.04.115
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Microstructural characteristics and tensile behavior of medium manganese steels with different manganese additions

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“…This behavior was confirmed by thermodynamic calculations obtained by Kamoutsi et al [48] for medium-Mn steels. Sun et al [49] obtained similar results for 0.2C-(7-10)Mn-3Al steels. They reported that increasing the Mn amount from 7% to 10% resulted in the reduction of the mechanical stability of RA (Retained Austenite) due to the lower C concentration partitioned into the austenite during heat treatment.…”
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confidence: 62%
“…This behavior was confirmed by thermodynamic calculations obtained by Kamoutsi et al [48] for medium-Mn steels. Sun et al [49] obtained similar results for 0.2C-(7-10)Mn-3Al steels. They reported that increasing the Mn amount from 7% to 10% resulted in the reduction of the mechanical stability of RA (Retained Austenite) due to the lower C concentration partitioned into the austenite during heat treatment.…”
Section: Effect Of Chemical Compositionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…Currently, there is a large amount of interest in bainitic steels with manganese content from 3 to 12%. The increased Mn amount enables to obtain a high fraction of retained austenite (~10-30%) [9,10]. In order to improve the mechanical properties of steels with a TRIP (TRansformation Induced Plasticity) effect, microadditions of Nb and Ti can be also added [11].…”
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“…Hence, a relatively low carbon content of the investigated steel (0.16 wt.%) was designed. Manganese content also affects the PLC effect [34]. The tested steel contains~5 wt.% Mn due to its application for hot-rolled products.…”
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