Abstract

The phase transformations of high Mn steels during cooling have been characterized in this study. Widmanstatten plates occur in the austenite matrix upon cooling the steels from 1373 K (1100 °C). The Widmanstatten plates are composed of not only the hexagonal close-packed e-martensite but also the face-centered cubic (FCC) micro-twins. The formation mechanism of the Widmanstatten phases is probably various stacking faults induced from Shockley partial dislocations in the austenite. The e-martensitic plates, along with the κ-carbides, were observed in a Mn-Al steel at 873 K (600 °C). As most of the FCC matrix has transformed to κ-carbides, the partial dislocations neighboring e-martensitic plates could not glide. The e-martensite retained in the transformed matrix is the strongest evidence to support the above mechanism.

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