극저온용 오스테나이트계 고망간강의 인장 및 충격 특성에 미치는 C, Mn, Al 첨가의 영향

Translated title of the contribution: Effect of C, Mn and Al additions on tensile and charpy impact properties of austenitic high-manganese steels for cryogenic applications

Seung Wan Lee, Byoungchul Hwang

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Abstract

The effect of C, Mn, and Al additions on the tensile and Charpy impact properties of austenitic high-manganese steels for cryogenic applications is investigated in terms of the deformation mechanism dependent on stacking fault energy and austenite stability. The addition of the alloying elements usually increases the stacking fault energy, which is calculated using a modified thermodynamic model. Although the yield strength of austenitic high-manganese steels is increased by the addition of the alloying elements, the tensile strength is significantly affected by the deformation mechanism associated with stacking fault energy because of grain size refinement caused by deformation twinning and mobile dislocations generated during deformation-induced martensite transformation. None of the austenitic high-manganese steels exhibit clear ductile-brittle transition behavior, but their absorbed energy gradually decreases with lowering test temperature, regardless of the alloying elements. However, the combined addition of Mn and Al to the austenitic high-manganese steels suppresses the decrease in absorbed energy with a decreasing temperature by enhancing austenite stability.

Translated title of the contributionEffect of C, Mn and Al additions on tensile and charpy impact properties of austenitic high-manganese steels for cryogenic applications
Original languageKorean
Pages (from-to)189-195
Number of pages7
JournalKorean Journal of Materials Research
Volume29
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

Keywords

  • Austenitic
  • Cryogenic
  • High manganese steel
  • Impact property
  • Tensile property

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