Suppression of Inhomogeneous Plastic Deformation in Medium-Carbon Tempered Martensite Steel

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<jats:p>The Lüders phenomenon is one type of inhomogeneous plastic deformation occurring in the elastic-to-plastic transition region, and it is an undesirable plastic deformation behavior. Although conventional measures based on the chemical composition design, plasticity processing principle, or utilization of composited microstructures are used to suppress this phenomenon in engineering, demerits are present, such as high cost and low fracture behavior. The Lüders phenomenon begins with the formation of plastic bands (inhomogeneous yielding) at one or several local sites. If yielding simultaneously occurs everywhere rather than at several local sites, the formation of local plastic bands will be inhibited; as a result, the Lüders deformation will be suppressed. Based on this idea, a new approach was proposed in which the number of local yield sites was increased by heat treatments. A medium-carbon tempered martensite steel (Fe-0.3C-1.5Mn, in wt%) was used to verify the validity of the new approach, and the optimum heat-treatment conditions for the balance of mechanical property and deformation behavior were determined.</jats:p>

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  • Metals

    Metals 14 306-, 2024-03-04

    MDPI AG

詳細情報 詳細情報について

  • CRID
    1870584741580006400
  • DOI
    10.3390/met14030306
  • ISSN
    20754701
  • データソース種別
    • OpenAIRE

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