Influence of heat treatment of TRIP steel wire rod on structure and mechanical properties

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With a combination of hydrostatic stress and temperature, the stability of residual austenite can be delayed to much larger strains, possibly leading to enhanced ductility of the final wire, whereas the structural alignment of the second phase can contribute to higher strength. This paper presents experimental and theoretical results of the wiredrawing process using TRIP (TRansformation Induced Plasticity) steel with 0.09% C, 1.57% Mn, and 0.90% Si. Drawability was estimated with a Gleeble 3800 testing unit.

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With a combination of hydrostatic stress and temperature, the stability of residual austenite can be delayed to much larger strains, possibly leading to enhanced ductility of the final wire, whereas the structural alignment of the second phase can contribute to higher strength. This paper presents experimental and theoretical results of the wiredrawing process using TRIP (TRansformation Induced Plasticity) steel with 0.09% C, 1.57% Mn, and 0.90% Si. Drawability was estimated with a Gleeble 3800 testing unit.

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Author(s)

Jan W. Pilarczyk, Zbigniew Muskalski, Bogdan Golis, Sylwia Wiewiórowska, and Maciej Suliga, Czestochowa University of Technology, Poland, and Nicholas Nickoletopoulos, Ivaco Rolling Mills, Canada

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI's International Technical Conference in New Delhi, Oct., 2006. Published in WJI, November 2007, pp. 80-84.

Year

2006