Abstract

Deformation twinning, martensitic phase transformation and mechanical properties of austenitic Fe-(15-30)wt%Mn alloys with additions of aluminium and silicon have been investigated. Tensile tests were carried out at different strain rates and temperatures. The formation of twins, α ' - and £-martensite during plastic deformation was analysed by optical microscopy, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The stacking fault energy γ fcc and the free energy ΔG γ-e for the γ→e phase transformation were calculated using the regular solution model. It is known that additions of aluminium increase γ fcc and therefore strongly suppress the γ→e transformation while silicon decrease γ fcc and sustains the γ-e transformation. The γ→e phase transformation takes place in alloys with γ fcc 20 mJ/m 2 . The stacking fault energy of the Fe-25Mn-3Si-3Al alloy was calculated as a function of temperature and related with microstructural changes of the strained sample at different temperatures. These steels with reduced density of about 7,3 g/cm -3 combine high tensile ductility up to 80 % at high strain rates with true tensile strength of about 1000 MPa. The excellent plasticity induced by twinning and additional phase transformation up to extremely high strain rates of about e = 10 3 s -1 results in an extraordinary shock resistence and enables deep drawing and backward extrusion operations of parts with complex shapes and high production rates.

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