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Tensile properties and inhomogeneous deformation of ferrite-martensite dual-phase steels

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The tensile properties and inhomogeneous deformation of coarse ferrite-martensite dual-phase steels containing 17–50% martensite were analysed. The stress of dual-phase steels at equal strain increased with increasing volume fraction of martensite, f, but the rate of increase was reduced after f=0.3. The strain hardening rate was dependent on f at small strains (ɛ ⩽ 0.03), however, it became independent of f at larger strains. It was found that the deformation of the dual-phase steels divided into three different stages when f was less than about 0.3. The concurrent in situ stress-strain states of ferrite, martensite and their composite, and the stress ratios and strain ratios between ferrite and martensite were evaluated by means of a new stress and strain partition theory. The martensite phase deformed plastically after the uniform strain for f < 0.25, while it was plastic before the uniform strain for f > 0.25. The theoretical analyses for inhomogeneous deformation implied that the volume-fraction dependence of the stress and the characteristics of the strain-hardening rate were influenced by the plastic deformation of martensite. Further, the in situ stress-strain curves of ferrite and martensite and the internal stresses at respective phases were calculated from the partitioned stresses and strains.

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Byun, T.S., Kim, I.S. Tensile properties and inhomogeneous deformation of ferrite-martensite dual-phase steels. JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE 28, 2923–2932 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00354695

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