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Research Article

Dynamic deformation behaviour of 0.51C–1.72Si–0.83Mn–0.56Co high-strength steel

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Pages 1129-1138 | Received 16 Apr 2021, Accepted 12 Sep 2021, Published online: 18 Oct 2021
 

Abstract

In this paper, high-strength steel is prepared by different heat-treatment processes. Through split Hopkinson pressure bar experiment, optical microscope, scanning electron microscope and X-ray diffractometer, the microstructure evolution and mechanical behaviour under high strain rate were studied. The results show that the samples prepared by the two-step isothermal method have the highest compressive strength under the same strain rate, especially at 5000 s−1, the highest can reach 2097 MPa. The retained austenite undergoes transformation under high strain rate conditions, which improves the plastic deformation ability of the material. Compared with the one-step isothermal heat-treatment process, the two-step isothermal heat-treatment process can better control the strength and plasticity under high strain rate deformation conditions.

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Data availability

The processed data required to reproduce these findings cannot be shared at this time as the data also form part of an ongoing study.

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Funding

This work was supported by Science and Technology Project of Jiangxi Provincial Department of Education [Grant Number GJJ180439].

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