Yaping Bai, Naqing Lei, Fan Guo, Zibo He, Jianping Li, Chongfeng Sun, Ping Wang
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Abstract
In order to design a high-strength, tough alloy for structural components, Fe–25Mn–9Al–8Ni–1C–0.2Ti–xAlN (x = 0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, and 1 wt%) alloys are prepared by powder metallurgy combined with vacuum arc melting. It can be seen from microstructure that the AlN/Al preform obtained by homogenizing mixing followed by vacuum pressureless sintering is added to the arc melting in the form of raw materials, and the AlN phase can exist stably and be uniformly distributed in the matrix. The main phases of the alloys are composed of austenite, ferrite, and TiC. With the increase of AlN content, the ferrite content is decreased and the grains are refined. The distribution of ferrite grains is changed from network to needle-like and dot-like morphology. Mechanical property test results reveal that the addition of the nano-AlN can maintain the stability of the tensile strength while significantly improving its elongation after fracture. Specifically, when the AlN content is 0.5 wt%, the elongation after fracture reaches the maximum value of ≈55.8%, representing ≈98.5% improvement compared to the matrix alloy. It is attributed to the promotion of slip line formation by nano-AlN, resulting in a higher density of slip lines within the alloy.
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steel research international is a journal providing a forum for the publication of high-quality manuscripts in areas ranging from process metallurgy and metal forming to materials engineering as well as process control and testing. The emphasis is on steel and on materials involved in steelmaking and the processing of steel, such as refractories and slags.
steel research international welcomes manuscripts describing basic scientific research as well as industrial research. The journal received a further increased, record-high Impact Factor of 1.522 (2018 Journal Impact Factor, Journal Citation Reports (Clarivate Analytics, 2019)).
The journal was formerly well known as "Archiv für das Eisenhüttenwesen" and "steel research"; with effect from January 1, 2006, the former "Scandinavian Journal of Metallurgy" merged with Steel Research International.
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