TY - CONF A1 - Dieck, S. A1 - Rosemann, Paul A1 - Kromm, Arne A1 - Halle, T. T1 - Reversed austenite for enhancing ductility of martensitic stainless steel N2 - The novel heat treatment concept, “quenching and partitioning” (Q&P) has been devel-oped for high strength steels with enhanced formability. This heat treatment involves quenching of austenite to a temperature between martensite start and finish, to receive a several amount of retained austenite. During the subsequent annealing treatment, the so called partitioning, the retained austenite is stabilized due to carbon diffusion, which results in enhanced formability and strength regarding strain induced austenite to mar-tensite transformation. In this study a Q&P heat treatment was applied to a Fe-0.45C-0.65Mn-0.34Si-13.95Cr stainless martensite. Thereby the initial quench end temperature and the partitioning time were varied to characterize their influence on microstructural evolution. The microstructural changes were analysed by dilatometer measurements, X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy, including electron back-scatter diffrac-tion. Compression testing was made to examine the mechanical behaviour. It was found that an increasing partitioning time up to 30 min leads to an enhanced formability with-out loss in strength due to a higher amount of stabilized retained and reversed austenite as well as precipitation hardening. T2 - 19. Werkstofftechnisches Kolloquium der TU Chemnitz CY - Chemnitz, Germany DA - 16.03.2017 KW - Quenching and partitioning KW - Martensitic stainless steels KW - Heat treatment KW - Transformation induced plasticity KW - High ductility PY - 2017 AN - OPUS4-39540 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -