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Low carbon steel (LCS) workpieces have been deformed by equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP) at a large equivalent strain of 16.8 at room temperature. The mechanisms of microstructural refinement, strengthening, hardening, and fracture behavior are investigated. LCS becomes refined by a sequence of mechanisms of elongation of grains, splitting of elongated grains to bands at low strain, subdivision of bands to cells at intermediate strain, elongation of bands to ribbon grains, and breaking of ribbons to near-equiaxed grains at a high strain level. ECAP of LCS at ε vm = 16.8 refines the material to near-equiaxed grains of size 0.2 µm having a high-angle grain boundary fraction of 82.4 pct and average misorientation angle of 40.8 deg. The ultrafine-grained (UFG) LCS contains a dislocation density of 1.7 × 1015 m2. In the initial passes of ECAP, the yield and tensile strengths increase rapidly due to rapid grain refinement, reduction in domain size, and increase in dislocation density. At high strain levels, strengthening can be attributed to a combination of grain refinement, dissolution of cementite in the ferrite matrix, and increase in misorientation angle. At ε vm = 16.8, the ultimate tensile strength (UTS) reaches >1000 MPa with a consequent drop in ductility to ≈10.6 pct. Reduction in ductility is found to be due to high dislocation density, high stored energy in the matrix, and occurrence of nonequilibrium grain boundaries. The LCS at low equivalent strain fails by ductile fracture. The dimple size and its volume fraction decrease, but their number density and stored energy increase with increasing equivalent strain. Beyond a critical equivalent strain of 9, the material fails by ductile-brittle fracture. At ε vm = 16.8, equal-channel angular pressed UFG LCS fails mainly by cleavage fracture.
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The authors thank the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India, for financial support under Project No. SR/S3/ME/009/2010 (G) dated July 14, 2011. The authors also thank Professor I. Samajdar, Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, for extending the XRD facility. The authors wish to thank Research and Development Centre for Iron and Steel, Steel Authority of India Limited, Ranchi, Jharkhand, India, for providing low carbon steel for experimentation. The authors acknowledge the Central Instrumentation Facility, Indian Institute of Technology, for extending its EBSD facility.
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Singh, R.B., Mukhopadhyay, N.K., Sastry, G.V.S. et al. Development of High-Strength Bulk Ultrafine-Grained Low Carbon Steel Produced by Equal-Channel Angular Pressing. Metall Mater Trans A 48, 5449–5466 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11661-017-4233-4
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