Effect of Austenite Volume and Pre-Strain on Mechanical Properties of 0.1C-4.98Mn Medium Manganese Steel
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Effect of Austenite Volume and Pre-Strain on Mechanical Properties of 0.1C-4.98Mn Medium Manganese Steel
Special SteelVol. 42, Issue 4, Pages: 71-74(2021)
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1. 唐山工业职业技术学院,唐山,063200
2. 钢铁研究总院,北京,100081
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Received:18 January 2021,
Online First:09 March 2022,
Published:09 March 2021
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张磊, 吴泽启, 王存宇, et al. Effect of Austenite Volume and Pre-Strain on Mechanical Properties of 0.1C-4.98Mn Medium Manganese Steel[J]. Special Steel, 2021, 42(4): 71-74.
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张磊, 吴泽启, 王存宇, et al. Effect of Austenite Volume and Pre-Strain on Mechanical Properties of 0.1C-4.98Mn Medium Manganese Steel[J]. Special Steel, 2021, 42(4): 71-74.DOI:
Effect of Austenite Volume and Pre-Strain on Mechanical Properties of 0.1C-4.98Mn Medium Manganese Steel
The change influence of 6.9% and 13.6% two austenite contents and 0 ~ 20% pre-strain process on mechanical properties of medium manganese steel 5 mm plate is analyzed by the test method of 610℃ 5 h furnace cooling and 800℃ 20 min W. C. +625 ℃ 12 h A. C. two heat treatment and 0 ~20% pre-strain process. The amount of retained austenite in the steel is determined by X-ray diffraction analysis and its mechanical properties are measured by tensile test. Research results show that at the same pre-strain level
compared to the sample with 6.9% austenite volume fraction
the sample with 13.6% austenite volume fraction has lower yield strength by about 30 MPa
higher tensile strength about 40 MPa
lower yield strength ratio by about 0.1
higher total elongation by about 7 percentage point
and more obvious work hardening behavior. At the same austenite content
with the increasing of pre-strain
the yield strength
tensile strength and yield-strength ratio increase
the total elongation decreases. With the increasing of true strain
the work hardening behavior can be divided into four stages:decreasing (stage I) increasing (stage II)
almost unchanged (stage III) and decreasing (stage IV).