Thermomechanical Treatments Of Ultrahigh Carbon Steels And Optimal Microstructures To Improve Toughness

Materials Science Forum(2007)

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Thermomechanical processing allows the attainment of spheroidized microstructures that show improved mechanical properties. In this work, a thermomechanical processing route consisting of two steps was developed for two ultrahigh carbon steels (UHCS) containing 1.3 and 1.5%C. This route develops structures of fine spheroidized cementite particles in a fine-grained ferrite matrix. Spheroidized microstructures are formed by eutectoid carbide particles in the UHCS-1.3C and by proeutectoid and eutectoid carbide particles in the UHCS-1.5C. In the latter steel, the proeutectoid carbide particle size is larger than the eutectoid carbide particle size. The carbide size distribution remains basically constant with austenitizing temperature for both steels. Plane-strain fracture toughness of spheroidized UHCS-1.3C is higher than for UHCS-1.5C, about 80 vs 40 MPa M-1/2. These values do not vary significantly with austenitizing temperature which is attributed to the constancy of the mean proeutectoid and eutectoid carbide size.
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ultrahigh carbon steels,fracture,thermomechanical treatments
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