Phase Transformation under Continuous Cooling Conditions in Medium Carbon Microalloyed Steels

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作者
Manuel Gomez [1 ]
Lucia Rancel [1 ]
Esther Escudero [1 ]
Sebastian F.Medina [1 ]
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[1] National Centre for Metallurgical Research,CENIM-CSIC,Av.Gregorio del Amo 8,28040 Madrid,Spain
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Microalloyed steel; Phase transformation; Precipitation; Dilatometry; Continuous cooling transformation diagram;
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TG142.1 [钢的组织与性能];
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Several 35CrMo4 and 38MnV7 steels with different additions of Ti and V were manufactured by electroslag remelting.The influence of the alloying and microalloying elements on phase transformation at different cooling rates was studied and the continuous cooling transformation diagrams were plotted.In order to optimize the heat treatment and improve the mechanical properties,the range of cooling rates leading to a fully bainitic microstructure(without ferrite,pearlite and especially without martensite)was determined.Bainite and martensite transformation start temperatures(B,M)were also established and compared with the values predicted by empirical equations.The important role of precipitates(especially V carbonitride particles)on final microstructure and mechanical properties was assessed.
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页码:511 / 516
页数:6
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