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- Title
Effects of Rare Earth on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of a Pearlitic Steel Wire Rod.
- Authors
Yang, Zhendan; Zhang, Xiao; Sang, Chenhao; Wang, Pei; Zhang, Lei; Li, Dianzhong
- Abstract
The effects of rare earth (RE) on the microstructure and mechanical properties of a pearlitic steel wire rod are investigated under the dual‐low‐oxygen condition. The results show that the wire rods with different RE contents all have pearlite microstructure. As RE content increases from 0 to 310 ppm, the pearlite substructures such as interlamellar spacing, pearlite colony size, and ferrite grain size decrease remarkably, indicating that the nucleation and growth behavior of pearlite change. This is attributed to the combined effects of stimulating nucleation by a large number of micrometer‐scale RE‐containing inclusions and decreased carbon diffusion due to RE in solution. As a result, the changes in microstructure lead to simultaneous enhancement of strength, plasticity, impact toughness, and microhardness of pearlite wire rod, demonstrating that adding appropriate content of RE under the dual‐low‐oxygen condition is an effective alloying method to optimize the microstructure and mechanical properties of pearlitic steel wire rod.
- Subjects
PEARLITIC steel; RARE earth metals; STEEL wire; MICROSTRUCTURE; DISCONTINUOUS precipitation; GRAIN size
- Publication
Steel Research International, 2023, Vol 94, Issue 12, p1
- ISSN
1611-3683
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/srin.202300063