SYMPOSIA PAPER Published: 17 April 2019
STP160720170236

Effects of Strain Rate on the Mechanical Properties and Fracture Characteristics of a Dual Phase 980 Steel

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Dual phase (DP) steels are being increasingly used as structural components in the automotive industry owing to their combination of high strength and moderate ductility. Formability and crash resistance are important mechanical properties that expose the steel to high strain rates. Fracture characteristics of a DP steel at strain rates spanning seven orders of magnitude are investigated using quantitative fractography. The DP steel investigated in this study is comprised of a continuous matrix of martensite with interspersed ferrite islands. The data reveal that the flow stress, uniform strain, and ductility are substantially higher at the higher strain rates. Quantitative fractography, employed to understand the fracture characteristics, shows an increase in the extent of ductile fracture at high strain rates. In this presentation, the results demonstrating high strain rates facilitating dimpled ductile fracture and/or increased resistance to faceted fracture are discussed.

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Sharma, Sukanya, M.
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, US
Mishra, Kishlay
Nucor Castrip Arkansas LLC, Blytheville, AR, US
Bhat, Shrikant, P.
ArcelorMittal Global R&D, East Chicago, IN, US
Thadhani, Naresh, N.
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, US
Gokhale, Arun, M.
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, US
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Developed by Committee: E04
Pages: 152–165
DOI: 10.1520/STP160720170236
ISBN-EB: 978-0-8031-7660-7
ISBN-13: 978-0-8031-7659-1