Two kinds of ultrahigh strength cold rolled dual phase steels have been developed by designing CSiMnCr and CSiMnCrMo alloy systems. Tensile strength and elongation of both steels exceed 1100 MPa and 10%, respectively. The microstructures of both steels consist of massive martensite and ferrite. And the massive martensite of Mofree steel disperses in the ferrite with volume fraction of 64%. However, the massive martensite of Mocontaining steel is connected or closed by small martensite islands each other, and martensite volume fraction is 69%. As to Mofree steel, the yield strength, yield ratio, and work hardening exponent n are 548 MPa, 049, and 026, respectively. As for Mocontaining one, the yield strength, yield ratio, and n value are 746 MPa, 066, and 033, respectively. Besides, the ferrite of Mofree steel is deformed at the initial stage of plastic deformation. However, for Mocontaining one, Mo solution strengthened ferrite and small overaged martensite islands are deformed preferentially at small strain, which causes the yield strength to reach approximately 200 MPa higher than that of Mofree steel.
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