The kinetics of the martensitic transformation fronts in transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) steel was studied in relation to preliminary thermomechanical treatment using the digital image correlation method. It was found that warm rolling of steel to 40–63% reduction significantly increases the stress of the onset of strain-induced phase transformation and changes the loading curve stages. The strain-induced phase transformation in TRIP steel occurring through the formation of Lüders and Portevin–Le Chatelier bands is shown to be an autowave process of localized plasticity. The austenite → martensite transformation at the elastic-plastic transition occurs in the form of several switching localized plasticity autowaves. At the jerky flow stage, excitation autowaves of localized plasticity are generated and propagate repeatedly until the strain-induced austenite → martensite transformation is completed. It is shown for the first time that the sources of excitation autowaves in the material are the sites of nucleation or annihilation of switching autowaves.
CITATION STYLE
Orlova, D. V., Danilov, V. I., Gorbatenko, V. V., Danilova, L. V., Shlyakhova, G. V., & Zuev, L. B. (2020). The effect of preliminary thermomechanical processing on the kinetics of localized plasticity autowaves in TRIP steel. Metals, 10(11), 1–14. https://doi.org/10.3390/met10111494
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.