Abstract

The medium Mn steel (MMS), which is regarded as the most representative candidate of the third generation advanced high strength steels, has received widely attention during the last several decades with respect to the exceptional advantage of low cost and excellent strength-ductility properties. In this study, a microstructural strategy of developing heterogeneous microstructures in a cold rolled MMS is presented. By pre-manipulating occurrence of the ferrite recrystallization, both the lamellar-shaped and granular-shaped ultra-fine retained austenite can be obtained after the two-step intercritical annealing process. Various amounts of recrystallized ferrite and difform martensite can be obtained by adjusting the pre-annealing temperature, which can effectively contribute to producing the two types of heterogeneous retained austenite, i.e., lamellar and granular in the following annealing process. The heterogeneous-structured retained austenite enables an excellent strength–ductility combination and reduced Lüders strain in the cold-rolled MMS.

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