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Effect of Microstructures on the Mechanical Behavior of Fire‐Resistant Dual‐Phase Steels at Elevated Temperature.

Authors :
Cong, Jinghua
Li, Xiucheng
Zhao, Jingxiao
Liu, Pengcheng
Fan, Jiajie
Misra, Raja Devesh Kumar
Wang, Xuemin
Source :
Steel Research International. Aug2021, Vol. 92 Issue 8, p1-8. 8p.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Herein, the start laminar cooling temperature to obtain different volume fractions of ferrite and bainite/martensite is optimized. Lower start laminar cooling temperature yields a higher volume fraction of ferrite and also decreases the transformation temperature of bainite/martensite. The yield strength of the experimental dual‐phase steel at 600 °C increases from ≈484.8 to ≈526.2 MPa by decreasing the start laminar cooling temperature from 650 to 600 °C. To understand the effect of microstructure, the dislocation density, volume fraction of precipitates, and Young's modulus at elevated temperature are statistically analyzed. A machine learning method, known as gradient boosting decision tree, is used to classify the grain boundaries. The statistical results suggest that the steel subject to lower start laminar cooling temperature shows higher Young's modulus and larger volume fraction of precipitates at elevated temperature. Furthermore, at elevated temperature, the boundary is stable and the proportion of Σ3 boundary is greater, when lower start laminar cooling temperature is adopted. Theoretical calculations results suggest that the lower transformation temperature of bainite/martensite improves the fire resistance of dual‐phase steels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16113683
Volume :
92
Issue :
8
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Steel Research International
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
151753920
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/srin.202100006