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Research Articles

Recrystallization behaviour and tensile properties of Al-added medium-Mn-steel at different deformation-annealing conditions

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Pages 2054-2068 | Received 27 Sep 2018, Accepted 17 Dec 2018, Published online: 06 Jan 2019
 

Abstract

The role of recrystallisation on structure–property relationship in Al-added medium-Mn steel was investigated at different stages of thermo-mechanical processing comprising of hot forging (HF), hot rolling (HR), cold rolling (CR) and intermediate annealing. The CR-annealed specimens have exhibited faster recrystallisation kinetics than HF-annealed and HR-annealed conditions, as reflected by the higher Avrami exponent (∼1.28) and requirement of minimum annealing temperature-time (1073K-50 min) for complete recrystallisation. The specimen cold rolled and annealed at 1073 K for 3 min (CR-1073K-3 min annealed) has exhibited excellent tensile properties owing to the co-existence of deformed and recrystallised grains. Further, the refinement of ferrite grains, lower austenite aspect ratio and higher volume fraction of γ-fibre of ferrite phase are responsible for better strength–ductility combination in the CR-1073K-3 min annealed specimen.

This paper is part of a Thematic Issue on Medium Manganese Steels.

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