Title of article :
Texture Evolution in Low Carbon Steel Fabricated by Multidirectional Forging of the Martensite Starting Structure
Author/Authors :
Salari, Mehdi Department of Metallurgy - Islamic Azad University Sirjan Branch, Iran
Abstract :
It has been clarified that deformation and annealing of martensite starting structure can produce
ultrafine-grained structure in low carbon steel. This study aims to investigate the texture evolution
and mechanical properties of samples with martensite structure deformed by two different forging
processes. The martensitic steel samples were forged by plane strain compression and multidirectional forging up to the same true strain of 2. All samples were then annealed at 450 and 550°C
for 30 min. It was found that the active slip systems in the BCT crystalline structure of martensite
acted like ferrite steel. After the multi-directional forging of martensitic steel, the yield and ultimate
strength greatly increased to 1278 and 1658 MPa, respectively. During annealing, in the plane strain
compressed sample, the "oriented nucleation" and in the multi-directional forged specimen, the
"selective growth" theory was dominant.
Keywords :
Texture Evolution , Martensite Treatment , Multi-directional Forging , Plane Strain Compression , Low Carbon Steel
Journal title :
Journal of Modern Processes in Manufacturing and Production