Retained Austenite in 0.4C-Si-1.2Mn Steel Sheet Intercritically Heated and Austempered

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Abstract

e formation process of the retained austenite (yR) in cold-rolled 0.4C-1.2 to 2.0Si�1.2Mn steel sheets intercritically heated and subsequently austempered is investigated.It was concluded that granular grains with less than 2-3 m dia. in the above steels and the interlath yR films in the higher C(0.6C)-Si-Mn steel heated at single austenite range and austempered, which have been reported by others, were the same in chemical stability of austenite by C enrichment, in spite of differences in formation site and morphology. Formation of stabilized granular yR may be attributed to the smaller granular austenite grain formed during intercritical heating. Addition of Si may cause the suppression of carbide precipitation and the increase in yR fraction in steels held isothermally to give the maximum C content in yR (Cvmax), whereas the Si addition does not change Cmax. © 1992, The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Matsumura, O., Sakuma, Y., & Takechi, H. (1992). Retained Austenite in 0.4C-Si-1.2Mn Steel Sheet Intercritically Heated and Austempered. ISIJ International, 32(9), 1014–1020. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.32.1014

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