Effect of microstructure on tensile properties of quenched and partitioned martensitic stainless steels

Journal Article (2023)
Author(s)

A. Sierra Soraluce (IMDEA Materials Institute)

G. Li (TU Delft - Team Maria Santofimia Navarro)

Maria Jesus Santofimia Navarro (TU Delft - Team Maria Santofimia Navarro)

J. M. Molina-Aldareguia (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, IMDEA Materials Institute)

A. Smith (Rina Consulting - Centro Sviluppo Materiali)

Marta Muratori (Acerinox Europa SAU)

I Sabirov (IMDEA Materials Institute)

Research Group
Team Maria Santofimia Navarro
Copyright
© 2023 A. Sierra Soraluce, G. Li, Maria Jesus Santofimia, J. M. Molina-Aldareguia, A. Smith, M. Muratori, I. Sabirov
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2022.144540
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Copyright
© 2023 A. Sierra Soraluce, G. Li, Maria Jesus Santofimia, J. M. Molina-Aldareguia, A. Smith, M. Muratori, I. Sabirov
Research Group
Team Maria Santofimia Navarro
Volume number
864
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Abstract

Quenching and partitioning (Q&P) treatment has been proven effective in manufacturing advanced high strength steels with high content of retained austenite, showing the improved balance of high strength and sufficient ductility. This method has been very well elaborated for carbon steel processing over the last two decades. Though it can also be potentially applied for processing other steel families, this has been scarcely studied. This article focuses on the effect of chemistry and heat treatment parameters on the microstructure and properties of Q&P treated martensitic stainless steels. Three different martensitic stainless steels with different contents of alloying elements are subjected to Q&P processing with varying quenching temperature or partitioning temperature and partitioning time. The tensile behavior of the Q&P treated steels is studied. The effect of chemistry and Q&P treatment parameters on the microstructure and tensile properties is analyzed. The effect of plastic deformation on the microstructure of the Q&P treated steels is also investigated. It is demonstrated that the Q&P treated martensitic stainless steels can show a good combination of enhanced strength and sufficient tensile ductility. Their uniform elongation increases with the increasing volume fraction of retained austenite due to the transformation induced plasticity (TRIP) effect. The ability of the martensitic matrix to accumulate plastic deformation also plays an important role. The Q&P process - microstructure - property relationship is discussed.