The effect of first and repetitive inter-pass annealing during severe plastic deformation on microstructure and mechanical properties of low carbon steel

Mohammad Abdian, Mohsen Kazeminezhad
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In this study, we used the severe plastic deformation (SPD) technique, called constrained groove pressing (CGP), to investigate the effect of first and repetitive inter-pass annealing on the mechanical and microstructural properties of a low carbon steel. The main purpose of this study was to increase the imposed strain while reducing the reported decline in ultimate tensile stress (UTS) in the CGP process of the low carbon steel sheet. To achieve the objectives of this study, two distinct annealing modes—repetitive inter-pass annealing and first-stage inter-pass annealing—were applied between the CGP passes. These annealing treatments were conducted at 300 °C, 400 °C, and 500 °C for 20 min. The differences between these annealing modes were then thoroughly investigated. Using hardness and tensile tests, we found that, by performing both the repetitive and first inter-pass annealing process, the hardness remains approximately constant, 160–170 Vickers, by increasing the CGP number of passes; in addition, the rate of reduction of elongation (%) decreases with an increase in the number of passes. Besides, as the number of CGP passes increases, the UTS reduction following the second CGP pass becomes less significant compared to the non-annealed condition. The UTS of the inter-pass annealed samples after the second CGP pass ranges between 350 and 400 MPa, which is 10–20 % higher than that of the non-annealed condition (326 MPa). Notably, in the study of first inter-pass annealing, we could process up to four passes for low carbon steel without tearing the sample, a significant achievement for low carbon steel. Moreover, for the first time, the differences between first and repetitive inter-pass annealing were investigated, revealing that first inter-pass annealing yields a higher UTS, up to 7 %, and greater elongation (%), up to 41 %, compared to repetitive inter-pass annealing. As a matter of fact, inter-pass annealing during the CGP process could lead to an improvement in the microstructure and mechanical properties of low carbon steel.

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低碳钢剧烈塑性变形过程中第一次和重复间道次退火对组织和力学性能的影响
在这项研究中,我们使用了严重塑性变形(SPD)技术,称为约束槽压制(CGP),研究了第一次和重复间道退火对低碳钢力学和显微组织性能的影响。本研究的主要目的是增加施加的应变,同时减少报道的低碳钢薄板CGP过程中极限拉伸应力(UTS)的下降。为了实现本研究的目标,在CGP道次之间采用了两种不同的退火模式-重复道间退火和第一阶段道间退火。这些退火处理分别在300°C, 400°C和500°C下进行20分钟。然后彻底研究了这些退火模式之间的差异。通过硬度和拉伸试验,我们发现,通过重复退火和第一次间道次退火,通过增加CGP次数,硬度保持在160-170维氏之间;伸长率随道次的增加而降低。此外,随着CGP次数的增加,与未退火条件相比,第二次CGP次后的UTS降低量变得不那么显著。经过第2次CGP退火后的间道退火试样的UTS在350 ~ 400 MPa之间,比未退火条件下的UTS (326 MPa)提高了10 ~ 20%。值得注意的是,在第一道间退火的研究中,我们可以对低碳钢加工多达四道而不撕裂样品,这是低碳钢的一个重大成就。此外,首次研究了第一次和重复间道退火之间的差异,表明与重复间道退火相比,第一次间道退火的UTS最高可达7%,伸长率最高可达41%。事实上,在CGP工艺中进行道间退火可以改善低碳钢的组织和力学性能。
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