Understanding plasticity in multiphase quenching & partitioning steels: Insights from crystal plasticity with stress state-dependent martensitic transformation

Jinheung Park, Yong Hou, Junying Min, Zeran Hou, Heung Nam Han, Binbin He, Myoung Gyu Lee

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Abstract

This study develops a novel crystal plasticity (CP) model incorporating deformation-induced martensitic transformation (DIMT) and transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) effect to predict the complex interplay between microstructural evolution and mechanical behavior in a third-generation advanced high-strength steel QP980. This model introduces phenomenological theory of martensite crystallography (PTMC) based TRIP theory and DIMT kinetics grounded on nucleation-controlled phenomenon. Notably, the DIMT model is improved by utilizing a geometric approach for calculating shear band intersections. A virtual multiphase representative volume element (RVE) based on the Voronoi tessellation is generated for the QP980 steel, which comprises ferrite, martensite, and retained austenite (RA). The study highlights how phase transformation affects mechanical properties, notably the strengthening from transformed martensite and the mechanical alterations in RA due to the TRIP effect. The DIMT kinetics dependent on stress states such as uniaxial tension (UT), uniaxial compression (UC), plane strain tension (PST), and equi-biaxial tension (EBT) are analyzed using the developed model. The role of microstructural surroundings on martensitic transformation is also examined. Furthermore, analysis under biaxial loading angles using the model reveals an asymmetric yield surface, with more pronounced changes in yield stress in the tensile region due to accelerated transformation behaviors, as opposed to the more gradual transformations in the compressive region. This study provides valuable insights into the deformation mechanisms of the third-generation advanced high-strength steels including relationship between plastic anisotropy, transformation kinetics, and microstructural evolution.

Original languageEnglish
Article number104075
JournalInternational journal of plasticity
Volume180
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2024

Keywords

  • Crystal plasticity
  • Martensitic transformation
  • Quenching and partitioning steel
  • Stress state
  • TRIP effect
  • Yield surface

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