Role of retained austenite in low alloy steel at low temperature monitored by neutron diffraction
2020
Abstract In-situ neutron diffraction measurements during tensile tests at low temperatures of a low alloy steel containing retained austenite (γ) have been performed. Evolutions of phase fractions and phase stresses were analyzed and discussed with the progress of deformation. The role of γ in the steel during deformation at low temperatures was observed not to directly in the contribution to the strengths but in the improvement of the elongation by transformation of γ to martensite -and in the increasing of the work-hardening rate by an increase in the phase fraction of martensite and the work hardening of martensite.
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