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Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of the γ / κ Two Phase Fe-Mn-Al-C (-Cr) Alloys
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 March 2011
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In view of the possibility of the E21-type intermetallic compound as a strengthener in austenitic alloys at high temperatures, mechanical properties and microstructures of the γ / κ two-phase alloys in the Fe-Mn-Al-C system were investigated. Alloy compositions with more than 1.5wt% C were selected in order to stabilize the γ / κ two-phase microstructure in the high temperature regime exceeding 873K. During furnace cooling after the homogenization treatment, κ phase precipitates on the γ grain boundary, which results in the poor tensile ductility. In these alloys, tensile yield strength at 873K and 1073K increases with increasing κ phase volume fraction. Applying ageing treatment at 1073K after the solid solution treatment followed by water quenching causes the formation of a uniform γ / κ lamellar microstructure, and the remarkable improvement of ductility was achieved. The addition of Cr, which is expected to improve the oxidation resistance, reduces the phase stability of κ phase, and leads to the formation of Cr7C3 carbide and β-Mn phase with more than 5.5wt.% Cr addition.
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