Effects Of Austenitizing Temperature On Tensile And Impact Properties Of A Martensitic Stainless Steel Containing Metastable Retained Austenite

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Austenitizing temperature is one decisive factor for the mechanical properties of medium carbon martensitic stainless steels (MCMSSs). In the present work, the effects of austenitizing temperature (1000, 1020, 1040 and 1060 degrees C) on the microstructure and mechanical properties of MCMSSs containing metastable retained austenite (RA) were investigated by means of electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction (XRD), as well as tensile and impact toughness tests. Results suggest that the microstructure including an area fraction of undissolved M23C6, carbon and chromium content in matrix, prior austenite grain size (PAGS), fraction and composition of RA in studied MCMSSs varies with employed austenitizing temperature. By optimizing austenitizing temperature (1060 degrees C for 40 min) and tempering (250 degrees C for 30 min) heat treatments, the MCMSS demonstrates excellent mechanical properties with the ultimate tensile strength of 1740 +/- 8 MPa, a yield strength of 1237 +/- 19 MPa, total elongation (ductility) of 10.3 +/- 0.7% and impact toughness of 94.6 +/- 8.0 Jcm(-2) at room temperature. The increased ductility of alloys is mainly attributed to the RA with a suitable stability via a transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) effect, and a matrix containing reduced carbon and chromium content. However, the impact toughness of MCMSSs largely depends on M23C6 carbides.
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austenitizing temperature, martensitic stainless steels, retained austenite, ductility, impact toughness, carbides
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