Microstructural Analysis of High-Strength Steel Post Gleeble Modelling
Publication Name: Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications
Publication Date: 2025-01-01
Volume: Part F136
Issue: Unknown
Page Range: 433-443
Description:
High-strength steel alloys are widely used in critical engineering applications due to their exceptional mechanical properties. To ensure their reliability and performance under extreme conditions comprehensive understanding of their microstructural changes during testing and processing is crucial. This study investigates the microstructural evolution of high-strength steel samples subjected to Gleeble modelling, a thermomechanical simulation technique that replicates real-world conditions. The research was conducted on a series of high-strength steel specimens, where varying combinations temperature, strain rate, and applied stress were employed to simulate a range of operational scenarios. The microstructural analysis was carried out using advanced microscopy techniques, including optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Our findings reveal intriguing insights into the dynamic changes occurring within the steel microstructure during Gleeble modelling. At elevated temperatures, grain growth was observed, affecting both the grainsize and distribution. The effect transformation and recrystallization were also examined. This research not only contributes to a deeper strain rate variations on phase comprehension of the microstructural alterations in high-strength steel during Gleeble modelling but also offers valuable information for the optimization of steel processing and heat treatment strategies. Such insights are paramount for engineers and metallurgists working in fields requiring high-strength steel. Such as aerospace, automotive, and structural engineering.
Open Access: Yes