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Influence of Initial Microstructure on Warm Deformation Processability and Microstructure of an Ultrahigh Carbon Steel
Authors:Tao WU  Yu-wei GAO  Ming-zhi WANG  Xiao-pu LI  Yu-cheng ZHAO  Qin ZOU
Affiliation:State Key Laboratory of Metastable Materials Science and Technology, Yanshan University,Qinhuangdao 066004, Hebei, China
Abstract: A Various isothermal compression tests are carried out on an ultrahigh carbon steel (12% C in mass percent), initially quenched or spheroidized, using a Gleeble-3500 system. The true stress is observed to decrease with increasing temperature and decreasing strain rate. The true stress of the initially quenched steel is lower than that of the initially spheroidized steel at high deformation temperature (700 ℃) and low deformation strain rate (0001 s-1). The value of the deformation activation energy (Q) of the initially quenched steel (33156 kJ/mol) is higher than that of the initially spheroidized steel (29794 kJ/mol). The initially quenched steel has lower efficiency of power dissipation and better processability than the initially spheroidized steel. The warm compression promotes the fragmentation and the spheroidization of lamellar cementites in the initially quenched steel. The fragmentation of lamellar cementites is the spheroidizing mechanism of the cementites in the initially quenched steel. Results of transmission electron microscope investigation showed that fine grains with high angle boundaries are obtained by deformation of the initially quenched steel.
Keywords:ultrahigh carbon steel  initially quenched steel  initially spheroidized steel  deformation activation energy  high angle boundary    
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