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Solidification Microsegregation and Hot Ductility of Fe-Mn-C-Al-xNb TWIP Steels

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© 2018, The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society and ASM International. The influence of Nb addition on casting microstructures and high-temperature mechanical properties of Fe-Mn-C-Al-xNb TWIP steels was analyzed by phase-field modeling and experiments. Phase-field simulations showed that Mn, Nb, and C are enriched in inter-dendritic regions while Al is enriched in dendritic regions during solidification process of the investigated TWIP steels. Both phase-field simulations and microstructural characterization show that NbC precipitates are preferentially present near inter-dendritic boundaries. Nb addition slightly reduces hot ductility of the investigated steel at 1173 K (900 °C) while the Nb-added TWIP steels show better hot-ductility than the reference steel for deformation temperatures above 1373 K (1100 °C). NbC precipitates and inter-dendritic distances appear to be the most important variables that affect hot-ductility behavior of the investigated TWIP steels.
Journal: Metallurgical and materials transactions a-physical metallurgy and materials science
ISSN: 1073-5623
Issue: 11
Volume: 49A
Pages: 5509 - 5523
Publication year:2018