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Effect of Intercritical Heat Treatment on Mechanical Properties of Plain Carbon Dual Phase Steel

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Mechanical properties of DP (Dual Phase) steels are greatly influenced by the microstructural features such as grain size, morphology and martensite volume fraction (V_m%). These microstructural features can be altered by changing the soaking time and temperature within intercritical zone. Present study aims to study the effect of intercritical annealing temperature and soaking time on V_m% and its effects on mechanical properties of plain low carbon steel grade (AISI 1020) steel having ferrite-martensitemicrostructure. Nine DP steel specimens with various amount of martensite were produced via intercritical heat treatment. Mechanical properties including TS (Tensile Strength), hardness and toughness were characterized and co-related with martensite volume fraction. It was found that increasing the intercritical annealing temperature and soaking time increases the V_m%. The optimum TS and hardness were found at 64V_m% and then decrease with further increase in V_m%. The toughness was found to have linear relationship with V_m%.

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