Crystallographic Orientation Dependence of Deformation-Induced Martensitic Transformation of 1.3 GPa-Class 0.6%C Bainitic Steel with Retained Austenite

R. Ueji, A. Shibata, K. Ushioda, Y. Kimura, T. Ohmura, T. Inoue
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Abstract The crystallographic orientation dependence of the stability of retained austenite against deformation-induced martensitic transformation in 0.6 %C alloyed steel was studied. A bainite structure with about 40 % volume fraction of retained austenite was successfully obtained by austempering. Tensile testing at room temperature revealed a high strength of 1.3 GPa with adequate elongation. A change in texture of retained austenite brought about by tensile deformation to several strains was measured. Deformation-induced martensitic transformation occurred preferentially in grains with the tensile axis nearly parallel to fcc. The orientation dependence of the martensitic transformation was compatible with that of the {1-11}fcc fcc shear deformation which can be regarded as the first primitive process for the martensitic transformation as proposed by Bogers and Burgers. This compatibility is discussed in terms of the elastically normalized Schmid factor for the transformation dislocation to act for the lattice change.
含残余奥氏体的1.3 gpa级0.6%C贝氏体钢变形诱发马氏体相变的晶体取向依赖性
摘要:研究了0.6% C合金钢形变诱发马氏体转变时残余奥氏体稳定性与晶体取向的关系。通过等温回火,成功获得了体积分数约为40%的残余奥氏体贝氏体组织。室温拉伸试验表明,该材料的强度达到1.3 GPa,伸长率良好。测量了几种应变拉伸变形引起的残余奥氏体织构的变化。变形诱发马氏体相变优先发生在拉伸轴与fcc接近平行的晶粒中。马氏体相变的取向依赖性与{1-11}fcc剪切变形的取向依赖性相一致,可以认为这是Bogers和Burgers提出的马氏体相变的第一个原始过程。从相变位错对晶格变化的弹性归一化施密德因子的角度讨论了这种相容性。
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