Anisotropic slip behaviour of lath martensite block in ultra-low carbon steel

IF 5.3 2区 材料科学 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Shohei Ueki , Shigekazu Morito
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Abstract

The yielding behaviour and deformed microstructure of lath martensite blocks in ultra-low carbon steel were examined using micro-sized tensile specimens with different habit-plane orientations to elucidate anisotropic slip behaviour. The resolved shear stress at 0.2 % proof stress for slips parallel to the habit plane was lower than that for slips across the habit plane. Post-yielding electron backscatter diffraction analysis demonstrated that slip transfer across sub-block and lath boundaries occurred readily in the in-habit-plane direction, and with difficulty in the out-of-habit-plane direction, owing to the interaction between incident and low-angle grain (sub-block and lath) boundary dislocations after the onset of plastic deformation. These findings suggest that the anisotropic and localised slip behaviour in martensite blocks is due to differences in the interaction between activated dislocations and low-angle grain boundaries, depending on the habit-plane orientation.

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超低碳钢中板条马氏体块的各向异性滑移行为
使用具有不同习性面方向的微尺寸拉伸试样,对超低碳钢中板条马氏体块的屈服行为和变形微观结构进行了研究,以阐明各向异性的滑移行为。平行于习性面的滑移在 0.2% 证明应力下的解析剪切应力低于横跨习性面的滑移。屈服后电子反向散射衍射分析表明,由于塑性变形开始后入射和低角度晶粒(子块和板条)边界位错之间的相互作用,在习惯面内方向很容易发生跨子块和板条边界的滑移转移,而在习惯面外方向则很难发生。这些发现表明,马氏体块中的各向异性和局部滑移行为是由于激活的位错与低角度晶界之间的相互作用存在差异,这取决于习惯面方向。
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Scripta Materialia
Scripta Materialia 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
11.40
自引率
5.00%
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581
审稿时长
34 days
期刊介绍: Scripta Materialia is a LETTERS journal of Acta Materialia, providing a forum for the rapid publication of short communications on the relationship between the structure and the properties of inorganic materials. The emphasis is on originality rather than incremental research. Short reports on the development of materials with novel or substantially improved properties are also welcomed. Emphasis is on either the functional or mechanical behavior of metals, ceramics and semiconductors at all length scales.
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