Heavy Deformation of Patented Near-Eutectoid Steel
Creators
- 1. Malaviya National Institute of Technology Jaipur, Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering (India)
Description
Evolution of microstructure in the patented near-eutectoid steel, forged under varying situations, is critically examined in the present investigation. Steel with 0.74 wt.% carbon is isothermally annealed at 500 °C to obtain fine pearlite microstructure. Steel samples, so patented, are subjected to mechanical deformation by forging at various temperatures with different amount of thickness reduction. Microstructural analyses have revealed that mechanical deformation by forging at lower temperatures brings about partial dissolution of cementite, which is followed by the formation of ε-carbide in the microstructures. In contrast, cementite is precipitated within ferrite matrix upon warm or hot forging at higher temperatures. It is further observed that increasing deformation percent during low-temperature forging reduces interlamellar spacing of pearlite, whereas an opposite trend is noticed in case of deformation at higher temperature; moreover, deformation induced the change in interlamellar spacing and formation of fine carbide phases in microstructures has caused appreciable enhancement in hardness of the steel.
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Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance
- Journal Volume
- 27
- Journal Issue
- 1
- Journal Page Range
- p. 261-270
- ISSN
- 1059-9495
- CODEN
- JMEPEG
INIS
- Country of Publication
- United States
- Country of Input or Organization
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- INIS RN
- 51022467
- Subject category
- S36: MATERIALS SCIENCE;
- Descriptors DEI
- ANNEALING; CEMENTITE; DEFORMATION; EUTECTOIDS; FORGING; MICROHARDNESS; MICROSTRUCTURE; PRECIPITATION; REDUCTION; STEELS; TEMPERATURE RANGE 0400-1000 K; THICKNESS; TRANSMISSION ELECTRON MICROSCOPY
- Descriptors DEC
- ALLOYS; CARBIDES; CARBON ADDITIONS; CARBON COMPOUNDS; CHEMICAL REACTIONS; DIMENSIONS; ELECTRON MICROSCOPY; FABRICATION; HARDNESS; HEAT TREATMENTS; INTERMETALLIC COMPOUNDS; IRON ALLOYS; IRON BASE ALLOYS; IRON CARBIDES; IRON COMPOUNDS; MATERIALS WORKING; MECHANICAL PROPERTIES; MICROSCOPY; SEPARATION PROCESSES; TEMPERATURE RANGE; TRANSITION ELEMENT ALLOYS; TRANSITION ELEMENT COMPOUNDS
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