Precipitation of β-Mn in the Form of Widmanstätten Side-Plates in the Ferrite Matrix of an Fe-28.6 Mn-10.9 Al Alloy Steel

Fe-28.6Mn-10.9Al合金钢铁素体基体中β-Mn以魏氏体侧板形式析出

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Abstract

The microstructural evolution and phase stability in Fe-Mn-Al alloys play a decisive role in determining their mechanical performance and potential applications. This study investigates the precipitation behavior and crystallography of the β-Mn phase in an Fe-28.6 Mn-10.9 Al (wt.%) alloy subjected to annealing at 1100 °C, followed by water quenching and subsequent isothermal holding at temperatures between 500 °C and 900 °C for 20 h. Microstructural analysis using X-ray diffraction, optical and electron microscopy revealed a single body-centered cubic (BCC) ferritic matrix above 850 °C and the formation of β-Mn precipitates with Widmanstätten side-plate morphology at lower temperatures. The β-Mn phase was thermally stable between ~500 °C and 850 °C, with the volume fraction increasing with temperature and reaching a maximum near 650 °C. The β-Mn precipitates coarsened progressively with increasing temperature and were found to be richer in Mn than the surrounding Fe-rich BCC matrix. Crystallographic analysis established an orientation relationship (OR) of (021¯)(β) // (100)(α) and [1¯12](β) // [012]α, where // denotes nearly parallel alignment, signifying a semi-coherent interface between the two structures. These findings clarify β-Mn precipitation, its interfacial relationship with ferrite, and its thermal stability in high-Mn Fe-Mn-Al alloys, offering guidance for microstructural design in next-generation lightweight steels.

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