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Print ISSN : 0021-1575
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Effect of the Stability of Retained Austenite on Elongation in Hot-Rolled High Strength Steels
Osamu KAWANOJun-ichi WAKITAManabu TAKAHASHI
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1996 Volume 82 Issue 4 Pages 333-337

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The effect of plastic stability of retained austenite on elongation was investigated using Fe-0.17%C-1.99%Si-1.77%Mn hot-rolled high strength steel sheets produced in the mill-scale test.
The results obtained are as follows;
(1) Total elongation, uniform elongation and local elongation have a tendency to be improved with the increase of the plastic stability of retained austenite when volume fraction of retained austenite is nearly equal.
(2) The plastic stability of retained austenite has a tendency to be improved with the increase of carbon contents in retained austenite.
(3) The volume fraction of retained austenite at 15% tensile strain, kp and n-value over very small strain interval have strong relation to elongation. They are considered to be indexes for the effect of the plastic stability of retained austenite on elongation.

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