The Increase of Fracture Toughness with Solution Annealing Temperature in 18Ni Maraging 300 Steel

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Autor(a) principal: Lima Filho,Venceslau Xavier de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Lima,Tiago Nunes, Griza,Sandro, Saraiva,Breno Rabelo Coutinho, Abreu,Hamilton Ferreira Gomes de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Maraging steels are a class of ultra high strength steels of special importance due to their extremely high mechanical strength and good toughness. In this work, the effects of the solution annealing temperature on the mechanical properties of the maraging 300 steels were evaluated, in order to maximize the toughness without considerable detriment of the mechanical strength. Five solution annealing temperatures were evaluated. The characterization of the mechanical properties was done by tests of Rockwell C hardness, Charpy-V impact toughness, and tensile and fracture toughness in plane strain. The results obtained show that the fracture toughness increases, and the tensile strength decreases with the temperature of the solution annealing. In this way it was possible to find a heat treatment condition in which it was possible to raise about 20% of the toughness with a loss of only 6% in the tensile strength.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The Increase of Fracture Toughness with Solution Annealing Temperature in 18Ni Maraging 300 Steel
title The Increase of Fracture Toughness with Solution Annealing Temperature in 18Ni Maraging 300 Steel
spellingShingle The Increase of Fracture Toughness with Solution Annealing Temperature in 18Ni Maraging 300 Steel
Lima Filho,Venceslau Xavier de
Maraging 300
solution annealing
microstructure
fracture toughness
title_short The Increase of Fracture Toughness with Solution Annealing Temperature in 18Ni Maraging 300 Steel
title_full The Increase of Fracture Toughness with Solution Annealing Temperature in 18Ni Maraging 300 Steel
title_fullStr The Increase of Fracture Toughness with Solution Annealing Temperature in 18Ni Maraging 300 Steel
title_full_unstemmed The Increase of Fracture Toughness with Solution Annealing Temperature in 18Ni Maraging 300 Steel
title_sort The Increase of Fracture Toughness with Solution Annealing Temperature in 18Ni Maraging 300 Steel
author Lima Filho,Venceslau Xavier de
author_facet Lima Filho,Venceslau Xavier de
Lima,Tiago Nunes
Griza,Sandro
Saraiva,Breno Rabelo Coutinho
Abreu,Hamilton Ferreira Gomes de
author_role author
author2 Lima,Tiago Nunes
Griza,Sandro
Saraiva,Breno Rabelo Coutinho
Abreu,Hamilton Ferreira Gomes de
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Lima Filho,Venceslau Xavier de
Lima,Tiago Nunes
Griza,Sandro
Saraiva,Breno Rabelo Coutinho
Abreu,Hamilton Ferreira Gomes de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Maraging 300
solution annealing
microstructure
fracture toughness
topic Maraging 300
solution annealing
microstructure
fracture toughness
description Abstract Maraging steels are a class of ultra high strength steels of special importance due to their extremely high mechanical strength and good toughness. In this work, the effects of the solution annealing temperature on the mechanical properties of the maraging 300 steels were evaluated, in order to maximize the toughness without considerable detriment of the mechanical strength. Five solution annealing temperatures were evaluated. The characterization of the mechanical properties was done by tests of Rockwell C hardness, Charpy-V impact toughness, and tensile and fracture toughness in plane strain. The results obtained show that the fracture toughness increases, and the tensile strength decreases with the temperature of the solution annealing. In this way it was possible to find a heat treatment condition in which it was possible to raise about 20% of the toughness with a loss of only 6% in the tensile strength.
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