Effect of Vanadium Microaddition on the Strength of Low-Carbon Cast Steel at Elevated Temperatures

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Kalandyk, B. E. [1 ]
Zapala, R. E. [1 ]
Palka, P. [1 ]
机构
[1] AGH Univ Sci & Technol, Fac Foundry Engn, Dept Cast Alloys & Composites Engn, Ul Reymonta 23, PL-30059 Krakow, Poland
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Low-carbon cast steel; Microaddition elements; Mechanical properties at elevated temperatures; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES;
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10.24425/afe.2020.131306
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TF [冶金工业];
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0806 ;
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The effect of vanadium microaddition on the strength of low-carbon cast steel containing 0.19% C used, among others, for castings of slag ladles was discussed. The tested cast steel was melted under laboratory conditions in a 30 kg capacity induction furnace. Mechanical tests were carried out at 700, 800 and 900 degrees C using an Instron 5566 machine equipped with a heating oven of +/- 2 degrees C stability. Non-standard 8-fold samples with a measuring length of 26 mm and a diameter of 3 mm were used for the tests. It has been shown that, compared to cast steel without vanadium microaddition, the introduction of vanadium in an amount of 0.12% to unalloyed, low carbon cast steel had a beneficial effect on the microstructure and properties of this steel not only at ambient temperature but also at elevated temperatures when it promoted an increase in UTS and YS. The highest strength values were obtained in the tested cast steel at 700 degrees C with UTS and YS reaching the values of 193 MPa and 187.7 MPa, respectively, against 125 MPa and 82.8 MPa, respectively, obtained without the addition of vanadium. It was also found that with increasing test temperature, the values of UTS and YS were decreasing. The lowest values of UTS and YS obtained at 900 degrees C were 72 MPa and 59.5 MPa, respectively, against 69 MPa and 32.5 MPa, respectively, obtained without the addition of vanadium.
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