Author:
Kučerová L,Burdová K,Stehlík A
Abstract
Abstract
Two-step heat treatment with bainitic hold at 425 °C was applied to low alloyed high strength steel with partial substitution of silicon by aluminium. The steel was further micro-alloyed by niobium. Various soaking temperatures in the range of 750-1250 °C were used to analyse the effect of soaking on mechanical properties and microstructure of the steel. According to calculations in JMatPro, the temperatures below 900 °C should lie in an intercritical (tow phase) region, while the temperature of 900 °C should be the first one to ensure full austenitization of this steel. To dissolve different portion of niobium into solid solution, higher soaking temperatures were also used. Tensile strengths of 780-1069 MPa and total elongation of 22-46 % were achieved.
Reference19 articles.
1. Structure-properties relationship in TRIP steels containing carbide-free bainite;De Cooman;Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science,2004
2. Optimization of Q-P process parameters with regard to final microstructure and properties, Annals of DAAAM for 2009 & proc. of the 20th international DAAAM symposium;Kucerova;Annals of DAAAM and Proceedings,2009
3. Transformation Behaviour in Thermomechanically Processed C–Mn–Si TRIP Steels with and without Nb;Pereloma;Mater. Sci. Eng. A.,1999
4. Rapid Spheroidization and Grain Refinement Caused by Thermomechanical Treatment for Plain Structural Steel;Masek;Materials Science Forum,2012
5. High versatility of Niobium alloyed AHSS;Kucerova;Archives of Metallurgy and Materials,2017
Cited by
1 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献