In order to control retained austenite, the effect of hot deformation in the intercritical region on the microstructure of hotrolled transformationinduced plasticity (TRIP) steel was studied on a Gleeble 1500 hot simulator. Compressive strains varying in amounts from 0 to 60% were imposed in the intercritical region, and effects on the formation of polygonal ferrite, carbidefree bainite and retained austenite were determined. With increasing the hot deformation amount and the ferrite content and decreasing the carbidefree bainite content, the volume fraction of retained austenite decreases. Increased dislocation density, grain refinement of ferrite and carbon enrichment are the main factors which control retained austenite stability.
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