Ghosh, A. ; Das, S. ; Chatterjee, S. ; Ramachandra Rao, P. (2006) Effect of cooling rate on structure and properties of an ultra-low carbon HSLA-100 grade steel Materials Characterization, 56 (1). pp. 59-65. ISSN 1044-5803
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Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matchar.2005.09.014
Abstract
An ultra-low carbon HSLA-100 grade steel was subjected to two stage forging operation followed by different post-cooling techniques. Higher strength value obtained at a faster cooling rate of 35°C/s is due to highly dislocated acicular ferrite structure along with fine precipitation of microalloying carbides and/or carbonitrides. At a slower cooling rate of 1.15°C/s the strength value drops with an increase in ductility due to larger volume fraction of less dislocated polygonal ferrite structure. The strength value remained almost unchanged with a further decrease in cooling rate to 0.68°C/s due to the formation of predominantly polygonal ferrite microstructure. At slower post-cooling rates high impact toughness value obtained at ambient and at - 40°C testing temperature is due to fine grained polygonal ferrite microstructure. At all post-cooling conditions the change in impact toughness value at ambient and at - 40°C temperature was found to be negligible due to the ultra-low carbon content of the steel.
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Keywords: | HSLA Forging; Acicular Ferrite; Polygonal Ferrite; MA (martensite–austenite) Constituents; Microalloying Precipitates; Mechanical Properties |
ID Code: | 34871 |
Deposited On: | 16 Apr 2011 13:33 |
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