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Article Dans Une Revue Materials Characterization Année : 2015

Microstructure evolution and mechanical behavior of a high strength dual-phase steel under monotonic loading

E.V. Nesterova
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Salima Bouvier

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Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) microstructures of a high-strength dual-phase steel DP800 have been examined after moderate plastic deformations in simple shear and uniaxial tension. Special attention has been paid to the effect of the intergranular hard phase (martensite) on the microstructure evolution in the near-grain boundary regions. Quantitative parameters of dislocation patterning have been determined and compared with the similar characteristics of previously examined single-phase steels. The dislocation patterning in the interiors of the ferrite grains in DP800 steel is found to be similar to that already observed in the single-phase IF (Interstitial Free) steel whereas the martensite-affected zones present a delay in patterning and display very high gradients of continuous (gradual) disorientations associated with local internal stresses. The above stresses are shown to control the work-hardening of dual-phase materials at moderate strains for monotonic loading and are assumed to influence their microstructure evolution and mechanical behavior under strain-path changes.
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hal-02909005 , version 1 (29-07-2020)

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E.V. Nesterova, Salima Bouvier, B. Bacroix. Microstructure evolution and mechanical behavior of a high strength dual-phase steel under monotonic loading. Materials Characterization, 2015, 100, pp.152-162. ⟨10.1016/J.MATCHAR.2014.11.031⟩. ⟨hal-02909005⟩
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