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The bake hardening behaviour of electro‐galvanized cold rolled CMnSi and CMnAlSi TRIP steels
Author(s) -
De Meyer Marijke,
De Wit Katrien,
De Cooman Bruno
Publication year - 2000
Publication title -
steel research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1869-344X
pISSN - 0177-4832
DOI - 10.1002/srin.200005723
Subject(s) - metallurgy , austenite , materials science , trip steel , microstructure , galvanization , hardening (computing) , composite material , layer (electronics)
Cold rolled, intercritically annealed TRIP steels will very likely be used as electrogalvanized sheet steel for passenger safety‐related automotive body parts. This implies that their properties during and after manufacturing, i.e. in the deformed and paint‐baked state, must be known to evaluate their actual in‐service properties. The ageing behaviour of electrogalvanized TRIP steels and the effect of controlled ageing of the complex microstructure by paint baking on the mechanical properties was therefore investigated. Electroplating tests showed that the H uptake during pretreatment and electrogalvanization is limited and that the paintability of the electroplated sheet steel is unaffected even after deformation induced transformation of the austenite. In addition, a strong bake hardening effect was found in the case of the CMnAlSi TRIP steel. Internal friction measurements indicated that a damping peak for interstitial C could be obtained but that the free C content was less than 1 ppm prior to paint baking. A BH mechanism for TRIP steels is proposed.

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