Abstract

Effect of electric current on precipitation hardening for advanced high-strength steel is investigated based on mechanical testing and microscopic observation. Complex-phase steel containing nano-sized Nb-bearing carbides was used. By comparing the flow stress between uniaxial tension with applied electric current (pulsed tension) and without electric current (nonpulsed tension) at various elevated temperatures, the influence of electric current on precipitation hardening was confirmed. A higher values of Vickers hardness and full-width-at-half-maximum were obtained in the pulsed tensile specimen compared to the identically heat treated specimen after the same deformation. Small angle neutron scattering analysis showed that the volume fraction and mean diameter of newly formed precipitates in the pulsed tensile specimen were higher and larger than those in the induction heat treated specimen, respectively. It clearly shows that additional precipitation hardening could be induced by the athermal effect of electric current, which is distinct from the thermal effect of Joule heating.

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