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Selective Oxidation during the Austenitic Annealing of a CMnSi Steel
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High strength multiphase CMnSi steel is increasingly used in passenger cars. Si and Mn alloying
levels are typically in the range of 1-2% in mass. While Si improves the mechanical properties, it
considerably deteriorates the galvanisability of steel. Residual water vapour in the reducing gas
atmosphere during the intercritical or austenitic annealing results in the selective oxidation of Si and
Mn at the steel surface. Besides Mn and Si, C is oxidized as well at the steel surface, leading to the
formation of CO gas and decarburisation of the steel surface. This decarburisation has a major
influence on the phase composition in the steel surface region: it shifts the ferrite to austenite
transformation to higher annealing temperatures, leading to differences in surface and bulk
microstructure. The phase composition influences the solubility and diffusivity of all alloying
elements near the surface. The evolution with temperature of the selective oxidation at the steel
surface has been studied by interrupted annealing in a protective atmosphere containing residual
water vapour. The influence of the annealing temperature on the selective oxidation of Mn and Si is
characterized by XPS (X-ray Photo-electron Spectroscopy) analysis.
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Title: Selective Oxidation during the Austenitic Annealing of a CMnSi Steel
Description:
High strength multiphase CMnSi steel is increasingly used in passenger cars.
Si and Mn alloying
levels are typically in the range of 1-2% in mass.
While Si improves the mechanical properties, it
considerably deteriorates the galvanisability of steel.
Residual water vapour in the reducing gas
atmosphere during the intercritical or austenitic annealing results in the selective oxidation of Si and
Mn at the steel surface.
Besides Mn and Si, C is oxidized as well at the steel surface, leading to the
formation of CO gas and decarburisation of the steel surface.
This decarburisation has a major
influence on the phase composition in the steel surface region: it shifts the ferrite to austenite
transformation to higher annealing temperatures, leading to differences in surface and bulk
microstructure.
The phase composition influences the solubility and diffusivity of all alloying
elements near the surface.
The evolution with temperature of the selective oxidation at the steel
surface has been studied by interrupted annealing in a protective atmosphere containing residual
water vapour.
The influence of the annealing temperature on the selective oxidation of Mn and Si is
characterized by XPS (X-ray Photo-electron Spectroscopy) analysis.
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