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The effect of heat treatment on the tensile property and microstructure of Fe-10Mn-3Al-0.6C alloy.

Twin induced plasticity (TWIP) steel is a new type of structural steel, which is characterized by both high strength and superior ductility. The key to twin formation lies in the control of the stacking fault energy (SFE) of the alloy. In this thesis, the effect of heat treatment on the tensile property and microstructure of a Fe-10Mn-3Al-0.6C alloy was studied.
After annealing at 675¢J for different times, It was found that both austenite and ferrite phases existed. The volume fraction and composition of these two phases did not change significantly by the heat treatment conditions used. When annealed at 675¢J, increasing annealing time caused the carbides formed at grain boundaries gradually dissolved, and led to the higher ultimate tensile stress, 900MPa, and elongation, 40%. Deformation twins were formed in the austenite phase after tensile test in the annealed specimens, indicating that TWIP behavior occurred. The best tensile property of Fe-10Mn-3Al-0.6C alloy obtained by annealing at 675¢J is within the target property of the 3rd AHSS.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:NSYSU/oai:NSYSU:etd-0810112-150811
Date10 August 2012
CreatorsXie, Yu-Ling
ContributorsCHANG,LIU-WEN, Chih-Pu Chang, KUO,JUI-CHAO
PublisherNSYSU
Source SetsNSYSU Electronic Thesis and Dissertation Archive
LanguageCholon
Detected LanguageEnglish
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Sourcehttp://etd.lib.nsysu.edu.tw/ETD-db/ETD-search/view_etd?URN=etd-0810112-150811
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