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Structure of Fe-Mn-Al-C Steels after Gleeble Simulations and Hot-Rolling

In this paper, analytical results are compared for the newly developed steels, Fe-Mn-Al-C (X105) and Fe-Mn-Al-Nb-Ti-C (X98), after being hot-rolled and also after undergoing thermomechanical treatment in a Gleeble simulator. These steels have a relatively low density (~6.68 g/cm(3)) and a content of...

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Autores principales: Sozańska-Jędrasik, Liwia, Mazurkiewicz, Janusz, Matus, Krzysztof, Borek, Wojciech
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7041428/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32041206
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13030739
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author Sozańska-Jędrasik, Liwia
Mazurkiewicz, Janusz
Matus, Krzysztof
Borek, Wojciech
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description In this paper, analytical results are compared for the newly developed steels, Fe-Mn-Al-C (X105) and Fe-Mn-Al-Nb-Ti-C (X98), after being hot-rolled and also after undergoing thermomechanical treatment in a Gleeble simulator. These steels have a relatively low density (~6.68 g/cm(3)) and a content of approx. 11% aluminum. The multistage compression of axisymmetric samples constituting a simulation of the real technological process and hot-rolling performed on a semi-industrial line were carried out using three cooling variants: in water, in air, and after isothermal heating and cooling in water. The temperature at the end of the thermomechanical treatment for all variants was 850 °C. On the basis of detailed structural studies, it was found that the main mechanism for removing the effects of the strain hardening that occurred during the four-stage compression involved the dynamic recrystallization occurring in the first and second stages, the hot formability and dynamic recovery in successive stages of deformation, and the static and/or metadynamic recrystallization that occurred at intervals between individual deformations, as well as after the last deformation during isothermal heating. Analysis of the phase composition and structure allowed us to conclude that the tested steels have an austenitic-ferritic structure with carbide precipitates. Research using scanning and transmission electron microscopy identified κ-(Fe, Mn)(3)AlC and M(7)C3 carbides in both the analyzed steels. In addition, complex carbides based on Nb and Ti were identified in X98 steel; (Ti, Nb)C carbides occurred in the entire volume of the material. Slow cooling after thermomechanical treatment influenced the formation of larger κ-carbides at the border of the austenite and ferrite grains than in the case of rapid cooling. The size and morphology of the carbides found in the examined steels was varied. Back-scattered electron diffraction studies showed that wide-angle boundaries dominated in these steels.
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spelling pubmed-70414282020-03-12 Structure of Fe-Mn-Al-C Steels after Gleeble Simulations and Hot-Rolling Sozańska-Jędrasik, Liwia Mazurkiewicz, Janusz Matus, Krzysztof Borek, Wojciech Materials (Basel) Article In this paper, analytical results are compared for the newly developed steels, Fe-Mn-Al-C (X105) and Fe-Mn-Al-Nb-Ti-C (X98), after being hot-rolled and also after undergoing thermomechanical treatment in a Gleeble simulator. These steels have a relatively low density (~6.68 g/cm(3)) and a content of approx. 11% aluminum. The multistage compression of axisymmetric samples constituting a simulation of the real technological process and hot-rolling performed on a semi-industrial line were carried out using three cooling variants: in water, in air, and after isothermal heating and cooling in water. The temperature at the end of the thermomechanical treatment for all variants was 850 °C. On the basis of detailed structural studies, it was found that the main mechanism for removing the effects of the strain hardening that occurred during the four-stage compression involved the dynamic recrystallization occurring in the first and second stages, the hot formability and dynamic recovery in successive stages of deformation, and the static and/or metadynamic recrystallization that occurred at intervals between individual deformations, as well as after the last deformation during isothermal heating. Analysis of the phase composition and structure allowed us to conclude that the tested steels have an austenitic-ferritic structure with carbide precipitates. Research using scanning and transmission electron microscopy identified κ-(Fe, Mn)(3)AlC and M(7)C3 carbides in both the analyzed steels. In addition, complex carbides based on Nb and Ti were identified in X98 steel; (Ti, Nb)C carbides occurred in the entire volume of the material. Slow cooling after thermomechanical treatment influenced the formation of larger κ-carbides at the border of the austenite and ferrite grains than in the case of rapid cooling. The size and morphology of the carbides found in the examined steels was varied. Back-scattered electron diffraction studies showed that wide-angle boundaries dominated in these steels. MDPI 2020-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7041428/ /pubmed/32041206 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13030739 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Structure of Fe-Mn-Al-C Steels after Gleeble Simulations and Hot-Rolling
title Structure of Fe-Mn-Al-C Steels after Gleeble Simulations and Hot-Rolling
title_full Structure of Fe-Mn-Al-C Steels after Gleeble Simulations and Hot-Rolling
title_fullStr Structure of Fe-Mn-Al-C Steels after Gleeble Simulations and Hot-Rolling
title_full_unstemmed Structure of Fe-Mn-Al-C Steels after Gleeble Simulations and Hot-Rolling
title_short Structure of Fe-Mn-Al-C Steels after Gleeble Simulations and Hot-Rolling
title_sort structure of fe-mn-al-c steels after gleeble simulations and hot-rolling
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7041428/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32041206
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma13030739
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