材料科学
微合金钢
冶金
奥氏体
降水
材料的强化机理
扭转(腹足类)
沉淀硬化
粒度
微观结构
医学
物理
外科
气象学
作者
L. G. Sesma,Beatriz López,Beatriz Pereda
标识
DOI:10.1007/s11661-022-06670-w
摘要
Abstract In this work, multipass torsion tests followed by coiling simulations under different conditions have been performed with a reference Nb (0.03 pct) and a high Ti (0.1 pct)–Nb-microalloyed (0.03 pct) steel. In the case of the high Ti steel, estimated yield strengths close to or over 700 MPa were obtained for some of the conditions researched. However, a very significant effect of previous austenite grain size and strain accumulation on precipitation strengthening has also been observed. As a result, depending on deformation sequence and final cooling conditions, the coiling simulation temperatures that lead to the highest mechanical strength varied from 600 °C to 500 °C. The effect of increasing strain accumulation was mainly related to higher phase transformation temperatures, which led to a lower driving force for precipitation and higher microalloying element diffusivity, resulting in the formation of less and coarser precipitates.
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