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Transformations and Microstructures
Effect of Crystallographic Texture on Anisotropy of Mechanical Properties in High Strength Martensitic Steel
Shigeki Kitsuya Hirofumi OhtsuboNoriki FujitaKatsuyuki IchimiyaKazukuni Hase
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2020 Volume 60 Issue 2 Pages 346-351

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The thermomechanical control process (TMCP) is widely applied as one of the effective processes for improving the strength and toughness of steel plates. In actual application, the anisotropies of mechanical properties arising from the crystallographic texture developed during the controlled rolling process are important issues. In this study, the effect of texture on the anisotropies of mechanical properties in an experimentally manufactured YP960 MPa class steel plate was investigated. Strength varied through the plate thickness from the surface to mid-thickness. At the surface, the strength in the longitudinal direction was higher than that in the transverse direction, and in contrast, at mid-thickness, the strength in the transverse direction was higher than that in the longitudinal direction. The major components of the texture at the plate surface were {110}<111> and {112}<111>, whereas those at mid-thickness were {332}<113> and {211}~{311}<011>. It is considered that the texture of the plate surface was formed by shear strain in the austenite region, whereas that at mid-thickness was formed by plane strain compressive. A crystal plasticity analysis based on the initial texture information obtained experimentally revealed that the anisotropies of mechanical properties were strongly affected by the crystallographic orientation.

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