2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2011.09.062
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Strain-induced precipitation in a Ti micro-alloyed HSLA steel

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“…While the softening kinetics curve of the reference steel exhibit ''S'' shape at all temperatures, those of the three Ti-containing steels were characterized by completely different dependence on temperature. At 1000 1C, the softening kinetics curves of both 0.5Mn and 1.5Mn steel exhibit ''S'' shape similar with those of reference steel, indicating that no precipitation occurred during the softening of deformed austenite [6,11]. However, at the temperatures below 950 1C for 0.5Mn and 1.5Mn steel, and 900 1C for 5.0Mn steel, the softening ratio versus…”
Section: Softening Kinetics and Precipitation-time-temperature Diagrammentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…While the softening kinetics curve of the reference steel exhibit ''S'' shape at all temperatures, those of the three Ti-containing steels were characterized by completely different dependence on temperature. At 1000 1C, the softening kinetics curves of both 0.5Mn and 1.5Mn steel exhibit ''S'' shape similar with those of reference steel, indicating that no precipitation occurred during the softening of deformed austenite [6,11]. However, at the temperatures below 950 1C for 0.5Mn and 1.5Mn steel, and 900 1C for 5.0Mn steel, the softening ratio versus…”
Section: Softening Kinetics and Precipitation-time-temperature Diagrammentioning
confidence: 78%
“…time curve show a plateau, which was attributed to the pinning force from the tiny strain induced precipitates [6,12]. According to Zurob et al [13], strain induced precipitation and recrystallization and/or recovery are in a competitive relationship.…”
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“…The precipitate was extracted using carbon replica technique [14], and the size, distribution and composition of them were analyzed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and energy dispersive X-ray spectrometer (EDS).…”
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“…[15][16][17][18][19][20][21] However, the interplay is not clear between the nucleation and early growth of TiC-precipitates and the softening of the martensite due to the redistribution of carbon and titanium atoms into cementite and TiC and the dislocation annihilation during tempering.…”
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