Evolution of microstructure in an ultra-low carbon Cu bearing HSLA forging

Das, Samar ; Ghosh, A. ; Chatterjee, S. ; Ramachandra Rao, P. (2002) Evolution of microstructure in an ultra-low carbon Cu bearing HSLA forging Scandinavian Journal of Metallurgy, 31 (4). pp. 272-280. ISSN 0371-0459

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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1034/j.1600-0692.2002.10597.x

Abstract

Over the last decade low carbon age hardenable steels have become a subject of interest for naval applications. In the present study an ultra-low carbon Ni-bearing steel alloyed with Cu was cast and processed by controlled forging and subsequently cooled in air, sand and water. A variety of multiphase structures have been observed because of different cooling rates. The slowest cooling rate has produced bainitic ferrite by ledge mechanism whereas lath- or plate-type bainitic ferrite was predominant at the faster cooling rates. The volume fraction of retained austenite and/or martensite austenite constituents increased with decreasing cooling rate. Precipitation of finer micro-alloying carbides and carbonitrides was suppressed by faster cooling. Slow cooling rates also resulted in the formation of ε-Cu precipitates of varying sizes and shapes.

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Keywords:Bainitic Ferrite; Cu Precipitates; MA Constituents; Moire Fringes; Polygonal Ferrite; Retained Austenite; Strain-induced Precipitation
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