Rapid Heating-Driven Variant Selection and Martensitic Refinement for Superior Strength-Ductility Synergy

快速加热驱动的变体选择和马氏体细化可实现优异的强度-延展性协同效应

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Abstract

This study elucidates the influence of rapid heating (300 °C/s) on martensitic transformation pathways, crystallographic variant selection, and the resulting mechanical performance in a medium-carbon steel. Compared with conventional heating, rapid heating markedly refines the prior austenite grain (PAG) and martensitic substructures, reducing the mean PAG size from 16.08 μm to 5.06 μm and the martensitic block size from 4.24 μm to 2.41 μm. The accelerated austenitizing and quenching promote a higher density of high-angle grain boundaries (HAGBs) and favor variant selection dominated by the closely packed (CP) group. Σ3 twin boundaries are also found to assist variant nucleation and contribute to microstructural complexity. Despite a marginal decrease in tensile strength, rapid-heated steels exhibit significantly enhanced ductility and a 28.3% increase in the product of strength and elongation (PSE) compared to their conventionally treated counterparts. These findings demonstrate that rapid heating not only enables effective refinement of martensitic substructures but also offers a powerful means of controlling variant evolution, thereby achieving a superior strength-ductility synergy in martensitic steels.

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