Ductility and formability of newly developed high strength low alloy TRIP-aided sheet steels with annealed martensite matrix

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Formable high-strength low-alloy TRIP-aided sheet steels with annealed martensite matrix or "TRIP-aided annealed martensitic steel" were developed for automotive applications. The steels possessed a large amount of plate-like retained austenite along annealed martensite lath boundary, whose stability against the strain-induced transformation was higher than that of the conventional "TRIP-aided dual-phase steel" with polygonal ferrite matrix. In a tensile strength range between 600 and 1000 MPa, the TRIP-aided annealed martensite steels exhibited a superior large elongation and reduction of area. In addition, they possessed the same excellent stretch-flangeability and bendability as "TRIP-aided bainitic steel" with bainitic ferrite matrix. These properties were discussed by matrix structure, a strength ratio of second phase to matrix, retained austenite stability, internal stress and so on.

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Sugimoto, K. I., Kanda, A., Kikuchi, R., Hashimoto, S. I., Kashima, T., & Ikeda, S. (2002). Ductility and formability of newly developed high strength low alloy TRIP-aided sheet steels with annealed martensite matrix. ISIJ International, 42(8), 910–915. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.42.910

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