材料科学
奥氏体
马氏体时效钢
马氏体
变形(气象学)
可塑性
延展性(地球科学)
双相钢
冶金
相(物质)
复合材料
变形机理
微观结构
蠕动
有机化学
化学
作者
S.S. Xu,Jing Li,Yan Cui,Y. Zhang,Lixin Sun,Jiang Li,Junhua Luan,Zengbao Jiao,Xun‐Li Wang,C.T. Liu,Z.W. Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.ijplas.2020.102677
摘要
A novel austenite-martensite dual-phase steel with a ductility of ~30% and tensile strength over 1.4 GPa was developed. The hard martensite in the dual phase steel was strengthened through precipitation strengthening by Cu/NiAl precipitates, forming the maraging phase. The deformation mechanisms of the steel were investigated using in situ neutron diffraction and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The results indicate that the maraging phase constrains the deformation of soft austenite, forming a strong skeleton frame with the soft austenite involved in the frame. The yield strength was controlled by the deformation of hard maraging phase, leading to the high strength of the steel. The plasticity of the maraging phase was improved through the synchronously deformation and rotation of martensite grains along with the frame-structure effect. During deformation of the maraging phase, the transfer of the dynamic stress and strain from the hard phase to a soft one compels the cooperative deformation of the soft phase together with the hard phase. This deformation contributes further to the ductility through the transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) effects of the soft austenite. Furthermore, the cooperative deformation and the dynamic stress/strain partitions can effectively suppress the strain localization at the phase interface, retarding the crack initiation.
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