Materials, Vol. 18, Pages 2843: Effects of Deformation Parameters on Phase Transformation of B1500HS High-Strength Steel During the Non-Isothermal Deformation Process
Materials doi: 10.3390/ma18122843
Authors:
Muyu Li
Dan Yao
Bin Li
Suilu Yue
Zhiyong Chen
Erzhou Ren
Ningning Wang
Chong Yang
To investigate the effects of deformation parameters on the phase transformation of B1500HS high-strength steel, non-isothermal deformation tests were conducted on a Thermomaster-Z thermal mechanical simulator under different conditions in this study. Qualitative and quantitative investigations were carried out by analyzing the dilatation curves, color metallograph, and hardness data of deformed specimens. The results indicate that deformation can promote the formation of non-martensite. Higher initial deformation temperature and lower strain are beneficial for obtaining more martensite in the deformed high-strength steel and leading to higher martensite transformation temperatures. Meanwhile, the variation of strain rate has relatively small effects on the content and transformation temperature of martensite, and the effects do not show a singular trend.
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