THE EFFECT OF THE PRECIPITATION OF COHERENT AND INCOHERENT PRECIPITATES ON THE DUCTILITY AND TOUGHNESS OF HIGH-STRENGTH STEEL

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HAMANO, R
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[1] National Research Institute for Metals, Tsukuba Laboratories, Ibaragi-ken, 1-2-1 Sengen, Tsukuba-shi
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10.1007/BF02669610
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T [工业技术];
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The effect of the coexistence of coherent and incoherent precipitates. such as M2C and NiAl, on the ductility and plane strain fracture toughness of 5 wt pct Ni-2 wt pct Al-based high-strength steels was studied. In order to disperse coherent and incoherent precipitates, the heat treatments were carried out as follows: a) austenitizing at 1373 K, (b) tempering at 1023 or 923 K for dispersing the incoherent precipitates of M2C and NiAl, and then (c) aging at 843 K for 2.4 ks to disperse the coherent precipitate of NiAl into the matrix, which contains incoherent precipitates, such as M2C and NiAl. The results were obtained as follows: (a) when the strengthening precipitates consist of coherent ones, such as M2C and/or NiAl, the ductility and toughness are extremely low, and (b) when the strengthening precipitates consist of coherent and incoherent precipitates, such as M2C and NiAl, the ductility and fracture toughness significantly increase with no loss in strength. It is shown that the coexistence of coherent and incoherent precipitates increases homogeneous deformation, thus preventing local strain concentration and early cleavage cracking. Accordingly, the actions of coherent precipitates in strengthening the matrix and of incoherent precipitates in promoting homogeneous deformation can be expected to increase both the strength and toughness of the material.
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