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Effect of Retained Austenite Stabilized via Quench and Partitioning on the Strain Hardening of Martensitic Steels

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In this paper, a quench and partitioning (Q&P) process was proposed to produce martensitic microstructures containing retained austenite, where the two-step process hypothesizes carbon enrichment of the martensite by decarburization, and significant amounts of retained Austenite were measured in the final microstructure.
Abstract
A novel heat-treating process, quench and partitioning (Q&P), has been proposed as a fundamentally new way to produce martensitic microstructures containing retained austenite. The two-step process hypothesizes carbon enrichment of the austenite by decarburization of the martensite. Significant amounts of retained austenite have been measured in the final microstructure, although evidence for transition carbide formation in the martensite also exists. The mechanical properties obtained via Q&P are reported for a CMnAlSiP steel after intercritical annealing for A50 specimens. Tensile strength/total elongation combinations, ranging from 800 MPa/>25 pct to 900 MPa/20 pct to 1000 MPa/10 pct, indicate that Q&P is a viable way to produce high strength steel grades with good ductility. The instantaneous strain hardening of Q&P steels shows a significant dependence on the partitioning conditions applied. Lower partitioning temperature (PT) leads to continuously decreasing instantaneous n-values with strain, similar to the strain hardening behavior observed for dual-phase (DP) steels, whereas higher PTs for the same partitioning time increase the strain hardening significantly. After an initial increase, the observed n-values remain high up to considerable amounts of strain, resulting in similar strain hardening behavior observed for austempered transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) grades. Assessment of the mechanical stability of the retained austenite indicates that the TRIP effect is effectively contributing to the increased strain hardening as function of strain.

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Transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) in advanced steels: A review

TL;DR: In this article, the transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) in advanced high-strength steels (AHSS) is reviewed, where the main concepts and the recent progress in the processing and properties of AHSS are introduced.
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High strength steel sheet and method for manufacturing the same

TL;DR: In this paper, a high-strength steel sheet with a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more has been described, which includes 50% or more of martensite, 50% of ferrite, 10% or less (including 0%) of bainite, and residual austenite.
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Effect of Carbon and Manganese on the Quenching and Partitioning Response of CMnSi Steels

TL;DR: In this article, the best combinations of tensile strength and total elongation obtained in the 0.2C-3Mn-1.6Si grade after intercritical annealing were associated with strength levels in the 1000-1200 MPa range and total lengths ranging from 14 to 20%.
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Quenching and Partitioning Steel Heat Treatment

TL;DR: In this article, Dossett et al. investigated the relationship between properties and microstructures of Q&P steels subjected to various heat treatments and showed that the ultrahigh strength of X&P steel results from martensite laths, while its good ductility is attributed to TRIP-assisted behavior of retained austenite during deformation.
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Influence of carbon partitioning kinetics on final austenite fraction during quenching and partitioning

TL;DR: The quenching and partitioning (QP) extension of this methodology to include carbon partitioning kinetics is developed in this paper, where the final austenite fraction is less sensitive to quench temperature than previously predicted, in agreement with experimental results.
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