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Materials Science and Engineering

Missouri University of Science and Technology

2020

Age Hardening

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Microstructural Influence On Mechanical Properties Of A Lightweight Ultrahigh Strength Fe-18mn-10al-0.9c-5ni (Wt%) Steel, Michael Piston, Laura Bartlett, Krista R. Limmer, Daniel M. Field Oct 2020

Microstructural Influence On Mechanical Properties Of A Lightweight Ultrahigh Strength Fe-18mn-10al-0.9c-5ni (Wt%) Steel, Michael Piston, Laura Bartlett, Krista R. Limmer, Daniel M. Field

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This study evaluates the role of thermomechanical processing and heat treatment on the microstructure and mechanical properties of a hot rolled, annealed, and aged Fe-18Mn-10Al-0.9C-5Ni (wt%) steel. The steel exhibited rapid age hardening kinetics when aged in the temperature range of 500-600 ⁰C for up to 50 h, which has been shown in other work to be the result of B2 ordering in the ferrite and K-carbide precipitation within the austenite matrix. The ultimate tensile strength increased from 1120 MPa in the annealed condition to 1230 MPa after 2 h of aging at 570 ⁰C. Charpy V-notch toughness was evaluated …