Yi-Hsuan SunPo-Han ChiuChuan TsaiJui-Fan TuHUNG-WEI YEN2025-04-152025-04-152025-05-01https://www.scopus.com/record/display.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85217941108&origin=recordpagehttps://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/728103This study examines the impacts of ordered nanostructures on mechanical properties in a newly designed quadruplex lightweight steel. Aging the D03-strengthened duplex lightweight steel drives two ordering reactions: the precipitation of κ-carbides in austenite and the formation of D03/B2 intermetallic domains. The steel exhibits excellent mechanical properties, with a yield strength of 1.5 GPa, a tensile strength of 1.7 GPa, and a total elongation of 15 %. Austenite strengthening from κ-carbides and D03 softening from B2 intermetallic compounds reduce deformation incompatibility. Moreover, deformation twins are suppressed by κ-carbides. A moderate strain hardening relies on microband-induced plasticity during uniform deformation. In contrast, the very high flow stress overcomes the restriction by κ-carbides and triggers deformation twins during post-necking deformation, improving the post-elongation. This study discloses transformation paths toward the design of strong and ductile lightweight steels, especially with improved post-elongation.Deformation incompatabilityDeformation twinIntermetallic compoundLightweight steelκ-carbideRole of nanoscale ordering transformation in the design of a strong quadruplex lightweight steeljournal article10.1016/j.scriptamat.2025.116600