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- Title
Effect of Martensite Structure and Carbide Precipitates on Mechanical Properties of Cr-Mo Alloy Steel with Different Cooling Rate.
- Authors
Zheng, Yaxu; Wang, Fuming; Li, Changrong; Lin, Yu; Cao, Ruifang
- Abstract
The effect of cooling rate on martensitic structure and carbides precipitation behavior was investigated based on Cr-Mo alloy steel with different quenching media of oil, water and 10% NaCl-water, respectively. The influence mechanism of martensite structure and carbide precipitates on mechanical properties was also studied. The results showed that martensite packets and blocks were refined with water quenching, however, they were coarse with oil or 10% NaCl-water quenching. Martensite laths were refined and dislocation density increased with increasing cooling rate. The carbides in tempered steel were coarse obviously with 10% NaCl-water quenching. The impact toughness deteriorated significantly with 10% NaCl-water quenching due to coarsening of martensite structure and carbides.
- Subjects
MARTENSITE; CARBIDES; CHROMIUM molybdenum steel; CHROMIUM alloys; MOLYBDENUM alloys
- Publication
High Temperature Materials & Processes, 2019, Vol 38, p113
- ISSN
0334-6455
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1515/htmp-2018-0018