Dynamic strain-induced ferrite transformation during hot compression of low carbon Si-Mn steels

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The dynamic strain-induced transformation (DSIT) of austenite to ferrite was investigated under different undercooling conditions using three low carbon Si-Mn steels. The undercooling of austenite (ΔT) was controlled by varying the cooling rate between austenitization and deformation temperatures. Uniform DSIT ferrite grains (∼2.3 μm) were produced at a relatively high deformation temperature above 840°C using a low carbon high Si steel (0.077C-0.97Mn-1.35Si, mass%) in connection with a larger ΔT. The critical conditions for DSIT were determined based on the flow stress-strain curves measured during hot compression tests. Influence of deformation temperature on DSIT of low carbon Si-added steel was also discussed. © 2011 The Japan Institute of Metals.

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Cai, M. H., Ding, H., & Lee, Y. K. (2011). Dynamic strain-induced ferrite transformation during hot compression of low carbon Si-Mn steels. Materials Transactions, 52(9), 1722–1727. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.M2011117

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