Revisit the Efficacy of Transformation‐Induced Plasticity Mechanism and Martensite‐Austenite Composite Fiber Effect on the Increase of Uniform Elongation in Steel
Debasis Poddar,
Appa Rao Chintha,
Bhagyaraj Jayabalan
et al.
Abstract:The ductility of a retained austenite (RA)‐bearing steel is conventionally correlated with the gradual transformation of RA into martensite during straining, i.e., transformation‐induced plasticity (TRIP) mechanism. Nevertheless, current experiments and mathematical calculations illustrate that most of the RA transformed into martensite at quite an early stage of tensile straining. The result shows that only 4% of leftover RA exists after the initial tensile loading. It looks like enough RA is not available to… Show more
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