Recently published experimental data demonstrate that the strength of mixed microstructures of tempered bainite and martensite can peak at an intermediate volume fraction of martensite. In the present work, a quantitative interpretation of these observations is achieved by modelling the mechanical properties of bainite and martensite in their tempered states. It is found that the peak in the curve of the strength as a function of the volume fraction of martensite can be attributed to two factors. When bainite forms it enriches the residual austenite with carbon, so that the strength of the subsequent martensite increases. In addition, during its deformation, the strength of the bainite is enhanced via plastic constraint by the surrounding stronger martensite. Taking these effects into account, it is possible to predict accurately both the trends and the absolute values of published experimental data on the strength of mixed microstructures. © 1994 The Institute of Materials.
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Young, C. H., & Bhadeshia, H. K. D. H. (1994). Strength of mixtures of bainite and martensite. Materials Science and Technology (United Kingdom), 10(3), 209–214. https://doi.org/10.1179/mst.1994.10.3.209
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