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Recent progress in third-generation low alloy steels developed under M^3 microstructure control

Recent progress in third-generation low alloy steels developed under M^3 microstructure control
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摘要 During the past thirty years, two generations of low alloy steels(ferrite/pearlite followed by bainite/martensite) have been developed and widely used in structural applications. The third-generation of low alloy steels is expected to achieve high strength and improved ductility and toughness, while satisfying the new demands for weight reduction, greenness, and safety. This paper reviews recent progress in the development of third-generation low alloy steels with an M^3 microstructure, namely, microstructures with multi-phase, meta-stable austenite, and multi-scale precipitates. The review summarizes the alloy designs and processing routes of microstructure control, and the mechanical properties of the alloys.The stabilization of retained austenite in low alloy steels is especially emphasized. Multi-scale nano-precipitates, including carbides of microalloying elements and Cu-rich precipitates obtained in third-generation low alloy steels, are then introduced. The structure–property relationships of third-generation alloys are also discussed. Finally, the promises and challenges to future applications are explored. During the past thirty years, two generations of low alloy steels(ferrite/pearlite followed by bainite/martensite) have been developed and widely used in structural applications. The third-generation of low alloy steels is expected to achieve high strength and improved ductility and toughness, while satisfying the new demands for weight reduction, greenness, and safety. This paper reviews recent progress in the development of third-generation low alloy steels with an M^3 microstructure, namely, microstructures with multi-phase, meta-stable austenite, and multi-scale precipitates. The review summarizes the alloy designs and processing routes of microstructure control, and the mechanical properties of the alloys.The stabilization of retained austenite in low alloy steels is especially emphasized. Multi-scale nano-precipitates, including carbides of microalloying elements and Cu-rich precipitates obtained in third-generation low alloy steels, are then introduced. The structure–property relationships of third-generation alloys are also discussed. Finally, the promises and challenges to future applications are explored.
出处 《International Journal of Minerals,Metallurgy and Materials》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2020年第1期1-9,共9页 矿物冶金与材料学报(英文版)
基金 financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51701012) the National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program: No. 2010CB630801) the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities (No. FRF-TP-17-004A1)
关键词 third-generation low alloy steels multi-phase microstructure meta-stable retained austenite multi-scale precipitates third-generation low alloy steels multi-phase microstructure meta-stable retained austenite multi-scale precipitates
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