Overcoming plasticity reduction in a severely deformed nano-grained metastable alloy

Abstract: Generally, most bulk metallic materials reveal an increased strength but a loss of ductility after cold deformation, referred as the strength–ductility trade-off. This phenomenon is moderately less in some metastable alloys, which exhibit a transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP), i.e., a martensitic transformation from FCC phase to BCC phase. However, most of them show outstanding mechanical properties induced by TRIP effect only at cryogenic conditions. In this study, we present a strategy to overcome this problem by introducing a high density of crystalline defects into a Fe-based metastable alloy by refining grains to a nanometer scale. This procedure significantly improves the kinetics and reduces the driving force for TRIP. As a result, the TRIP effect originally occurring at cryogenic temperature in the Fe-based metastable alloy, is also active at ambient conditions, contributing to a strength-ductility synergy and overcoming cold working induced sacrifice of ductility. TechnicalRemarks: Raw data for the figures

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Lu, Yemao, Zhu, Gaoming, Ivanisenko, Y., Hahn, H. (2024). Dataset: Overcoming plasticity reduction in a severely deformed nano-grained metastable alloy. https://doi.org/10.35097/1937

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Imported on November 28, 2024
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Source https://doi.org/10.35097/1937
Author Lu, Yemao
Given Name Yemao
Family Name Lu
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Zhu, Gaoming
Ivanisenko, Y.
Hahn, H.
Source Creation 2024
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Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Production Year 2024
Publication Year 2024
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Name: Engineering