Cold formabilities of martensite-type medium mn steel

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Cold stretch-formability and stretch-flangeability of 0.2%C-1.5%Si-5.0%Mn (in mass%) martensite-type medium Mn steel were investigated for automotive applications. High stretchformability and stretch-flangeability were obtained in the steel subjected to an isothermal transformation process at temperatures between Ms and Mf − 100◦C. Both formabilities of the steel decreased compared with those of 0.2%C-1.5%Si-1.5Mn and-3Mn steels (equivalent to TRIP-aided martensitic steels), despite a larger or the same uniform and total elongations, especially in the stretch-flangeability. The decreases were mainly caused by the presence of a large amount of martensite/austenite phase, although a large amount of metastable retained austenite made a positive contribution to the formabilities. High Mn content contributed to increasing the stretch-formability.

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Sugimoto, K. I., Tanino, H., & Kobayashi, J. (2021). Cold formabilities of martensite-type medium mn steel. Metals, 11(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/met11091371

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