Superior strength-ductility synergy by hetero-structuring high manganese steel

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Abstract

Lacking of forest hardening makes low ductility in steels long challenge particularly at high yield strength. Here, we report to make good use of hetero-structuring for superior strength-ductility synergy in high manganese steel. The point is to retain original deformed structure of large quantity, along with recrystallized ultrafine-grains and fine grains, jointly for most effective heterogeneous deformation-induced (HDI) hardening especially at high strength. The residual plastic strain of larger than 0.2% and large proportion of HDI stress over 60% indicate the crucial role in ductility by HDI hardening. This renders a significantly upgraded strength-ductility combination within high strength scope.

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Fang, X., Xue, Q., Yu, K., Li, R., Jiang, D., Ge, L., … Wu, X. (2020). Superior strength-ductility synergy by hetero-structuring high manganese steel. Materials Research Letters, 8(11), 417–423. https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2020.1780330

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