D. A. Gorlenko, D. V. Konstantinov, M. Polyakova, M. Dabalà
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Abstract
This article provides a brief overview of steels prone to transformation induced plasticity (TRIP), which belong to the class of advanced high-strength steels (AHSS). The necessary set of properties in these steels is formed due to the partial preservation of supercooled austenite in the structure. The article considers the mechanism of TRIP transformation, which depends on the value of the temperature of the beginning of the martensitic transformation. It is shown that the amount and stability of supercooled austenite can be influenced by varying the temperature and time parameters of heat treatment. In addition to heat treatment, the qualitative and quantitative parameters of metastable austenite are significantly influenced by the alloying of TRIP steels, and the alloying elements themselves can be divided into several main groups (ferrite-stabilizing, increasing the stability of supercooled austenite and micro-alloying). In the final part of the article, the prospect of using TRIP steels in the aerospace industry is considered, where reducing the metal consumption of parts is a priority. It is also worth considering that the production of parts using additive in the aerospace steels a to the formation of a new concept for creating parts with a unique set of properties, primarily with high structural strength, light weight and the possibility of self-adaptation to extreme external exposures.
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“CIS Iron and Steel Review” is the only Russian metallurgical scientific-technical journal in English, publishing materials about whole spectrum of the problems, innovations and news of foreign iron and steel industry. The mission of this edition is to make foreign specialists aware about scientific and technical researches and development in iron and steel industry in the former USSR countries.