X-ray diffraction analysis, magnetic force microscopy, and the saturation magnetization method have been employed to study the evolution of the percentage and size of retained austenite (RA) particles during strain-induced transformation in a transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) steel. A low-alloy TRIP-700 steel with nominal composition Fe-0.2C-0.34Si-1.99Mn-1Al (mass%) was subjected to interrupted tensile testing at strain levels of 0–22% and the microstructure subsequently studied. The results of the three experimental techniques were in very good agreement regarding the estimated austenite volume fraction and its evolution with strain. Furthermore, this multitechnique approach revealed that the average particle size of RA reduced as ...
Transmission electron microscopy and in situ synchrotron high-energy X-ray diffraction were used to ...
The microstructure evolution during shear loading of a low-alloyed TRIP steel with different amounts...
The microstructure evolution during shear loading of a low-alloyed TRIP steel with different amounts...
A model describing the kinetics of the evolution of martensite volume fraction during the strain-ind...
The martensitic transformation behaviour of the metastable austenite phase in low-alloyed transforma...
The stability of the retained austenite has been studied in situ in low-alloyed transformation-induc...
The martensitic transformation behaviour of the metastable austenite phase in low-alloyed transforma...
The stability of the retained austenite has been studied in situ in low-alloyed transformation-induc...
The stability of the retained austenite has been studied in situ in low-alloyed transformation-induc...
The martensitic transformation behaviour of the metastable austenite phase in low-alloyed transforma...
The stability of the retained austenite has been studied in situ in low-alloyed transformation-induc...
The martensitic transformation behaviour of the metastable austenite phase in low-alloyed transforma...
The martensitic transformation behaviour of the metastable austenite phase in low-alloyed transforma...
Transmission electron microscopy and in situ synchrotron high-energy X-ray diffraction were used to ...
The microstructure evolution during shear loading of a low-alloyed TRIP steel with different amounts...
Transmission electron microscopy and in situ synchrotron high-energy X-ray diffraction were used to ...
The microstructure evolution during shear loading of a low-alloyed TRIP steel with different amounts...
The microstructure evolution during shear loading of a low-alloyed TRIP steel with different amounts...
A model describing the kinetics of the evolution of martensite volume fraction during the strain-ind...
The martensitic transformation behaviour of the metastable austenite phase in low-alloyed transforma...
The stability of the retained austenite has been studied in situ in low-alloyed transformation-induc...
The martensitic transformation behaviour of the metastable austenite phase in low-alloyed transforma...
The stability of the retained austenite has been studied in situ in low-alloyed transformation-induc...
The stability of the retained austenite has been studied in situ in low-alloyed transformation-induc...
The martensitic transformation behaviour of the metastable austenite phase in low-alloyed transforma...
The stability of the retained austenite has been studied in situ in low-alloyed transformation-induc...
The martensitic transformation behaviour of the metastable austenite phase in low-alloyed transforma...
The martensitic transformation behaviour of the metastable austenite phase in low-alloyed transforma...
Transmission electron microscopy and in situ synchrotron high-energy X-ray diffraction were used to ...
The microstructure evolution during shear loading of a low-alloyed TRIP steel with different amounts...
Transmission electron microscopy and in situ synchrotron high-energy X-ray diffraction were used to ...
The microstructure evolution during shear loading of a low-alloyed TRIP steel with different amounts...
The microstructure evolution during shear loading of a low-alloyed TRIP steel with different amounts...