Affiliation:
1. Central Iron and Steel Research Institute (CISRI)
Abstract
The yield strength and impact energy properties for martensitic steel fabricated by vacuum induction melting, is investigated. It is found that the addition of Ti can improve the yield strength property of the martensitic steel after reheat quenching process, which can be attributed to increase in precipitation hardening from formation of TiC precipitates in the martensitic matrix and a superfine sized (~8μm) grains in the martensitic structure. Moreover, the yield strength can be further enhanced by Mo addition, which can be ascribed to a large amount of freshly nano-sized (1-10nm) precipitates in the final martensitic structure. The experimental and theoretical results on the contribution of TiC precipitates to hardening of the martensitic steel are in excellent agreement. In addition, the impact toughness also has been improved along with yield strength followed by the heat treatment, which can be attributed to the grain refinement and high ratio of high-angle grain boundaries after Mo addition.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science