Liming Fu
Shanghai Jiao Tong University
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IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2014
Bin Fu; Liming Fu; Huanrong Wang; Wei Wang; Aidang Shan
The nano-grained (NG) high-Mn austenitic steel with average grain size of 60 nm and the ultrafine-grained (UFG) steels with grain size below 500 nm are successfully produced by combination of the asymmetric rolling (ASR) and symmetric rolling (SR) method and the subsequent annealing treatment. The annealed NG steels exhibit relatively higher strain hardening and good balance of strength and ductility, which is attributed to the partial recrystallization of the nanostructures and the relatively lower stacking fault energy of the high-Mn TWIP steel.
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A-physical Metallurgy and Materials Science | 2017
Liming Fu; Mokun Shan; Daoda Zhang; Huanrong Wang; Wei Wang; Aidang Shan
The microstructures and deformation behavior were studied in a high-temperature annealed high-manganese dual-phase (28 vol pct δ-ferrite and 72 vol pct γ-austenite) transformation-induced plasticity/twinning-induced plasticity (TRIP/TWIP) steel. The results showed that the steel exhibits a special Lüders-like yielding phenomenon at room temperature (RT) and 348 K (75 °C), while it shows continuous yielding at 423 K, 573 K and 673 K (150 °C, 300 °C and 400 °C) deformation. A significant TRIP effect takes place during Lüders-like deformation at RT and 348 K (75 °C) temperatures. Semiquantitative analysis of the TRIP effect on the Lüders-like yield phenomenon proves that a softening effect of the strain energy consumption of strain-induced transformation is mainly responsible for this Lüders-like phenomenon. The TWIP mechanism dominates the 423 K (150 °C) deformation process, while the dislocation glide controls the plasticity at 573 K (300 °C) deformation. The delta-ferrite, as a hard phase in annealed dual-phase steel, greatly affects the mechanical stability of austenite due to the heterogeneous strain distribution between the two phases during deformation. A delta-ferrite-aided TRIP effect, i.e., martensite transformation induced by localized strain concentration of the hard delta-ferrite, is proposed to explain this kind of Lüders-like phenomenon. Moreover, the tensile curve at RT exhibits an upward curved behavior in the middle deformation stage, which is principally attributed to the deformation twinning of austenite retained after Lüders-like deformation. The combination of the TRIP effect during Lüders-like deformation and the subsequent TWIP effect greatly enhances the ductility in this annealed high-manganese dual-phase TRIP/TWIP steel.
Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2012
Zhiming Li; Liming Fu; Bin Fu; Aidang Shan
Scripta Materialia | 2012
Liming Fu; Zhiming Li; Huanrong Wang; Wei Wang; Aidang Shan
Materials Letters | 2013
Zhiming Li; Liming Fu; Bin Fu; Aidang Shan
Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2017
Zhe Wang; Weimin Zhou; Liming Fu; Jiheng Wang; Ruichun Luo; X.C. Han; Bin Chen; X.D. Wang
Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology | 2014
Zhiming Li; Liming Fu; Bin Fu; Xiaoping Yang; Aidang Shan
Scripta Materialia | 2017
Yanle Sun; Liming Fu; Zhiqiang Fu; Aidang Shan; Enrique J. Lavernia
Materials Letters | 2015
Zhigang Li; Lanting Zhang; Nairong Sun; Liming Fu; Aidang Shan
Journal of Materials Science & Technology | 2017
Bin Fu; Liming Fu; Shichang Liu; Huan Rong Wang; Wei Wang; Aidang Shan