2024
DOI: 10.1002/srin.202300751
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Enhancing Mechanical Properties of Carbon–Silicon Steel through Two‐Stage Quenching and Partitioning with Bainitic Transformation: Ultimate Tensile Strength of 1875 MPa and Total Elongation of 8.03%

Mohammad Masoumi,
Dany Centeno,
Gustavo Tressia
et al.

Abstract: To achieve the desired microstructural properties, the ongoing development and innovation in new structural steels require novel thermal processing. This study aims to improve the mechanical properties of a commercial spring carbon–silicon steel by tailoring its microstructure through a process involving quenching and partitioning (Q&P) followed by bainitic transformation. A two‐stage Q&P process is proposed to generate a nanoscale dispersion of stable retained austenite and carbides within the tempere… Show more

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