Effects of Si on tensile properties associated with deformation-induced ε-martensitic transformation in high Mn austenitic alloys

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We investigated the effect of Si on the tensile properties of Fe-33Mn, Fe-33Mn-4Si, and Fe-33Mn-6Si austenitic alloys (mass%) at 273, 294, 323, and 423 K. The Si addition promoted the deformation-induced -martensitic transformation, thereby enhancing the work-hardening capacity. In terms of Considère's criterion, the enhanced work-hardening capacity can improve uniform elongation. However, the Si addition simultaneously promoted brittle cracking associated with -martensite, tending toward decreasing elongation. As a result of the ambivalent roles of Si related to -martensite, the elongationstrength balance was improved by the addition of 4%Si, but was deteriorated when the Si content increased to 6%. As an additional effect, the Si addition changed the microvoid-formation behavior, resulting in decreasing local elongations.

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Koyama, M., Sawaguchi, T., & Tsuzaki, K. (2015). Effects of Si on tensile properties associated with deformation-induced ε-martensitic transformation in high Mn austenitic alloys. Materials Transactions, 56(6), 819–825. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.M2015042

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