Mechanical properties of a 0.14%C-1.9%Si-1.7%Mn TRIP steel have been studied especially from the aspect of the plastic stability of retained austenite which was varied by changing bainite transformation time at 400°C. The plastic stability of retained austenite and the strength-ductility balance at room temperature are improved with the increase in C content in retained austenite after optimizing the bainite transformation time in the continuous annealing process. Martensitic transformation can occur from the plastically unstable retained austenite with low C content. The kinetics model for deformation-induced martensitic transformation explains the experimentally obtained change in volume fraction of retained austenite with plastic strain in terms of the C content in retained austenite. © 1995, The Iron and Steel Institute of Japan. All rights reserved.
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Itami, A., Takahashi, M., & Ushioda, K. (1995). Plastic Stability of Retained Austenite in the Cold-rolled 0.14%C-1.9%Si-1.7%Mn Sheet Steel. ISIJ International, 35(9), 1121–1127. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.35.1121
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