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The Effect of Mo and Cr addition on the Deep Drawability of Dual Phase Steel Sheets  

Han, Seong Ho (Automotive Steel Products Research Group, Technical Research Laboratories. POSCO)
Ahn, Yeon Sang (Automotive Steel Products Research Group, Technical Research Laboratories. POSCO)
Chin, Kwang Geun (Automotive Steel Products Research Group, Technical Research Laboratories. POSCO)
Kim, In Bae (School of Materials Science and Engineering, Pusan National University)
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Korean Journal of Metals and Materials / v.46, no.11, 2008 , pp. 713-724 More about this Journal
Abstract
The need to lower the weights of automotive vehicle and to improve the safety of cars has resulted in the development of high strength steels such as TRIP(Transformation Induced Plasticity) and DP (Dual Phase) steel. It is well known that the higher strength of steel shows the poorer press formability. Among the high strength steels, DP steel shows several good characteristics such as low yield ratio, high initial n value, high elongation, high bake hardenability and anti-aging property. However, there's a certain limit in application of DP steels to the automotive panel parts because their poor deep drawbility caused by martensite. In this study, the effect of alloying elements on the deep drawability and recrystallization texture in TS 440MPa grade DP steel with 0.015~0.02% carbon has been investigated on the base of SEM, TEM, XRD and EBSD analysis.
Keywords
high strength steel; dual phase steel; deep drawability; recrystallization texture;
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