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Stability of Retained Austenite in High-Al, Low-Si TRIP-Assisted Steels Processed via Continuous Galvanizing Heat Treatments

Abstract

Two galvanizable high-Al, low-Si transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP)–assisted steels were subjected to isothermal bainitic transformation (IBT) temperatures compatible with the continuous galvanizing (CGL) process and the kinetics of the retained austenite (RA) to martensite transformation during room temperature deformation studied as a function of heat treatment parameters. It was determined that there was a direct relationship between the rate of strain-induced transformation and optimal mechanical properties, with more gradual transformation rates being favored. The RA to martensite transformation kinetics were successfully modeled using two methodologies: (1) the strain-based model of Olsen and Cohen and (2) a simple relationship with the normalized flow stress, $$ \left( {{\frac{{\sigma_{\text{flow}} - \sigma_{YS} }}{{\sigma_{YS} }}}} \right) $$. For the strain-based model, it was determined that the model parameters were a strong function of strain and alloy thermal processing history and a weak function of alloy chemistry. It was verified that the strain-based model in the present work agrees well with those derived by previous workers using TRIP-assisted steels of similar composition. It was further determined that the RA to martensite transformation kinetics for all alloys and heat treatments could be described using a simple model vs the normalized flow stress, indicating that the RA to martensite transformation is stress-induced rather than strain-induced for temperatures above the $$ M_{s}^{\sigma } $$.

Authors

McDermid JR; Zurob HS; Bian Y

Volume

42

Pagination

pp. 3627-3637

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

December 1, 2011

DOI

10.1007/s11661-011-0678-z

Conference proceedings

Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A

Issue

12

ISSN

1073-5623

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