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Tensile and dilatation tests were conducted in order to study the effects o
f Mn, Si and Nb on the transfermation behavior in the 0.14C-(2.1 similar to
2.4)Mn-(0.5 similar to1.0)Si-(0.00 similar to0.02)Nb TRIP steels. Ali the s
pecimens for dilation tests were annealed under the condition to form the s
ame austenite fraction, followed by cooling to the austempering temperature
. The volume fraction of bainite transformed during austempering, DeltaV(B)
, and the martensite start temperature, M-s, were measured. DeltaV(B) was d
ependent on the austempering temperature and a minimum in DeltaV(B) was obt
ained at 450 degreesC for all the examined steels. The M-s temperature was
linearly decreased as DeltaV(B) was increased. The decreasing rate of M-s t
o DeltaV(B) was notdependent on the steel composition, but on the austemper
ing temperature, exhibiting the maximum value when the austempering tempera
ture was 450 degreesC. it was also observed that volume fraction of retaine
d austenite was linearly increased with the decrease of M-s for the steels
austempered at various conditions. The highest elongation was obtained when
the rate of M-s to DeltaV(B) was the maximum. M-s was increased when the a
mount of Mn was increased from 2.1 % to 2.4 %. II was because Mn retarded t
he ferrite transformation rate, so that the soluble C diffused from the fer
rite to the austenite was decreased. The addition of Si decreased M-s becau
se it activated the diffusion of C to austenite during the cooling to the a
ustempering temperature. The addition of Nb was observed to give little inf
luence on DeltaV(B) and the M-s.