Influence of Starting Microstructure on Dilatation Behavior during Tempering of a High Strength Steel

Author:

Talebi Seyyed Hesamodin1,Ghasemi-Nanesa Hadi1,Jahazi Mohammad1,Melkonyan Haikouhi2

Affiliation:

1. École de Technologie Supériere

2. Finkl Steel Inc

Abstract

The aim of this study was to determine the effect of non-isothermal tempering on microstructure evolution in large-size slabs. Using high-resolution dilatometry, three different cooling rates (from 0.08 to 3°C/s) representative of different regions from the surface to the core of the slab were experimentally simulated, and then tempering was carried out for each starting microstructure. A combination of light and electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction analyses were employed to accurately analyze different phenomena occurring during the tempering process, specially, the identification of different microstructures (bainite, martensite and retained austenite), and the determination of the percentage of retained austenite for each experimental condition were considered. Experimental results revealed that the microstructure after the cooling rate of 0.08°C/s consisted of bainite and some retained austenite. For the cooling rate of 0.3°C/s, martensite plus bainite was detected, and when the cooling rate was increased to 3°C/s, a martensitic microstructure was obtained. Analysis of dilatometry curves indicated that tempering behavior varied significantly with the starting microstructure. Martensite tempering was accompanied with a length decrease due to the decomposition of medium-carbon martensite to low-carbon martensite plus carbides. Tempering of bainite and retained austenite resulted in a remarkable length increase.

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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