Enhancing strain capacity by the introduction of pearlite in bainite and polygonal ferrite dual-phase pipeline steel

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In this study the strain capacity and work-hardening behavior of bainite (B), bainite + polygonal ferrite (B + PF), and bainite + polygonal ferrite + pearlite (B + PF + P) microstructures are compared. The work hardening exponent (n), instantaneous work hardening value (ni ), and differential Crussard-Jaoul (DC-J ) analysis were used to analyze the deformation behavior. The best comprehensive mechanical properties were obtained by the introduction of the pearlite phase in B + PF dualphase with the tensile strength of 586 MPa and total elongation of 31.0%. The additional pearlite phase adjusted the strain distribution, which increased the initial work hardening exponent and then maintained the entire plastic deformation at a high level, thus delayed necking. The introduction of pearlite reduced the risk of micro-void initiation combined with the high frequency of high angle grain boundaries (HAGBs) in triple-phase steel, which led to a low crack propagation rate.

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Tu, X., Ren, Y., Shi, X., Li, C., Yan, W., Shan, Y., & Yang, K. (2021). Enhancing strain capacity by the introduction of pearlite in bainite and polygonal ferrite dual-phase pipeline steel. Materials, 14(18). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma14185358

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