Phase transformation studies af a low alloy steel in the (α + γ) phase region

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Autor(a) principal: Alaneme,Kenneth Kanayoa
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Kamma,Celestine Mondeb
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Materials research (São Carlos. Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392010000100022
Resumo: This research work describes a thermo mechanical investigation of a low alloy steel treated in the (α + γ) phase region. The aim is to develop a high tensile, ductile microstructure that could have a wide range of engineering applications. Recent advances in the area of precipitation, recrystallization mechanisms, and α / γ transformations provide strong background to this study. In a preliminary heat treatment, various microstructures (normalized and 450 °C tempered martensite structure) were produced and deformed to varying degrees. Subsequently, these microstructures were subjected to various intercritical temperatures (740 and 760 °C) for various times and a very high cooling rate. Light (optical) microscopic investigations were carried out to study the ensuing microstructures. Mechanical testing results (tensile and hardness values) were used to characterize the structures obtained. On analysis of the result, it was observed that well defined micro-duplex structures of ferritic and martensitic nature, possessing good combinations of strength and ductility were obtained.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Phase transformation studies af a low alloy steel in the (α + γ) phase region
title Phase transformation studies af a low alloy steel in the (α + γ) phase region
spellingShingle Phase transformation studies af a low alloy steel in the (α + γ) phase region
Alaneme,Kenneth Kanayoa
thermomechanical
recrystallization mechanisms
micro-duplex structures
mechanical testing
crystallographic transformations
title_short Phase transformation studies af a low alloy steel in the (α + γ) phase region
title_full Phase transformation studies af a low alloy steel in the (α + γ) phase region
title_fullStr Phase transformation studies af a low alloy steel in the (α + γ) phase region
title_full_unstemmed Phase transformation studies af a low alloy steel in the (α + γ) phase region
title_sort Phase transformation studies af a low alloy steel in the (α + γ) phase region
author Alaneme,Kenneth Kanayoa
author_facet Alaneme,Kenneth Kanayoa
Kamma,Celestine Mondeb
author_role author
author2 Kamma,Celestine Mondeb
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alaneme,Kenneth Kanayoa
Kamma,Celestine Mondeb
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv thermomechanical
recrystallization mechanisms
micro-duplex structures
mechanical testing
crystallographic transformations
topic thermomechanical
recrystallization mechanisms
micro-duplex structures
mechanical testing
crystallographic transformations
description This research work describes a thermo mechanical investigation of a low alloy steel treated in the (α + γ) phase region. The aim is to develop a high tensile, ductile microstructure that could have a wide range of engineering applications. Recent advances in the area of precipitation, recrystallization mechanisms, and α / γ transformations provide strong background to this study. In a preliminary heat treatment, various microstructures (normalized and 450 °C tempered martensite structure) were produced and deformed to varying degrees. Subsequently, these microstructures were subjected to various intercritical temperatures (740 and 760 °C) for various times and a very high cooling rate. Light (optical) microscopic investigations were carried out to study the ensuing microstructures. Mechanical testing results (tensile and hardness values) were used to characterize the structures obtained. On analysis of the result, it was observed that well defined micro-duplex structures of ferritic and martensitic nature, possessing good combinations of strength and ductility were obtained.
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