Abstract

The softening region in the heat-affected zone of ultra-fine grained steels consists of coarse and fine ferrite grains. The strength and toughness of the dual-sized ferrite region were evaluated in terms of Vickers hardness and ductile–brittle transition temperature, respectively. In this study, the average grain size of the dual-sized ferrite region was expressed in terms of arithmetical average d ar and weighted average d wt, respectively. It was found that the strength proportionally varied with d ar − 1 / 2 while the ductile–brittle transition temperature showed a monotonic relation with d wt − 1 / 2 for the dual-sized ferrite region.

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