Abstract
The effect of cooling rate on the precipitation behavior of κ-carbide in Fe-32Mn-11Al-0.9C low density steel was studied using thermal expansion measurements during continuous cooling process. The results show that κ-carbide starts to precipitate at the γ/δ interface as the cooling rate decreases to 3 ℃/s. With a decrease in cooling rate, the content and size of κ-carbide precipitations increases significantly. The nanohardness of austenite slightly decreases with increasing the cooling rate while that of δ-ferrite significantly increases owing to κ-carbide precipitation hardening at the γ/δ interface.
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Man, T., Wang, W., Zhou, Y., Liu, T., Lu, H., Zhao, X., … Dong, H. (2022). Effect of cooling rate on the precipitation behavior of κ-carbide in Fe-32Mn-11Al-0.9C low density steel. Materials Letters, 314. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matlet.2022.131778
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