Publication detail
Application of-140 degrees C Sub-Zero Treatment For Cr-V Ledeburitic Steel Service Performance Improvement
JURČI, P. ĎURICA, J. DLOUHÝ, I. HORNÍK, J. PLANIETA, R. KRALOVIČ, D.
Czech title
Aplikace kryogenního zpracování při -140 °C na Cr-V ledeburitickou ocel a zlepšení jejích provozních vlastností
English title
Application of-140 degrees C Sub-Zero Treatment For Cr-V Ledeburitic Steel Service Performance Improvement
Type
journal article in Web of Science
Language
en
Original abstract
The effect of -140 degrees C, 17-hour sub-zero treatment and subsequent tempering on the hardness, flexural strength, and fracture toughness of Cr-V ledeburitic steel was investigated. The main purpose was to highlight the role of microstructural alterations, such as a decrease of the retained austenite content, the quantitative parameters of carbide distributions, or others, due to applied treatments. Compared to conventional treatments, the applied sub-zero treatment improves the hardness of the material significantly within the whole range of tempering temperatures used. The hardness enhancement is in the range from 197 to 137 HV10 for tempering at 170 degrees C to 450 degrees C. The flexural strength is slightly improved at low tempering conditions up to 170 degrees C, while there is almost no effect of the sub-zero treatment on flexural strength for higher tempering temperatures. The fracture toughness is substantially improved (by about 3 MPam(1/2)) in the untempered state as well as after high-temperature tempering. The fracture toughness is slightly worsened, by about 0.15 to 1 MPam(1/2), within the 170 degrees C to 450 degrees C range of tempering temperatures. These changes in fracture toughness are reached with a significant increase of hardness. This steel performance is associated with enhanced fracture surface roughness and an increased ductile microvoid coalescence micromechanism presence in fracture surfaces. The results also show that treatment at -140 degrees C leads to a greater enhancement of the complex of mechanical properties than can be obtained by soaking the samples in liquid nitrogen. (C) The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society and ASM International 2019
English abstract
The effect of -140 degrees C, 17-hour sub-zero treatment and subsequent tempering on the hardness, flexural strength, and fracture toughness of Cr-V ledeburitic steel was investigated. The main purpose was to highlight the role of microstructural alterations, such as a decrease of the retained austenite content, the quantitative parameters of carbide distributions, or others, due to applied treatments. Compared to conventional treatments, the applied sub-zero treatment improves the hardness of the material significantly within the whole range of tempering temperatures used. The hardness enhancement is in the range from 197 to 137 HV10 for tempering at 170 degrees C to 450 degrees C. The flexural strength is slightly improved at low tempering conditions up to 170 degrees C, while there is almost no effect of the sub-zero treatment on flexural strength for higher tempering temperatures. The fracture toughness is substantially improved (by about 3 MPam(1/2)) in the untempered state as well as after high-temperature tempering. The fracture toughness is slightly worsened, by about 0.15 to 1 MPam(1/2), within the 170 degrees C to 450 degrees C range of tempering temperatures. These changes in fracture toughness are reached with a significant increase of hardness. This steel performance is associated with enhanced fracture surface roughness and an increased ductile microvoid coalescence micromechanism presence in fracture surfaces. The results also show that treatment at -140 degrees C leads to a greater enhancement of the complex of mechanical properties than can be obtained by soaking the samples in liquid nitrogen. (C) The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society and ASM International 2019
Keywords in Czech
nástrojová ocel; lomová houževnatost; otěruvzdornost; tepelné zpracování; mikrostruktura; martensit
Keywords in English
Tool steel; fracture toughness; wear resistance; heat treatment; microstructure; martensite
Released
13.03.2019
Publisher
SPRINGER
Location
NEW YORK
ISSN
1073-5623
Volume
50A
Number
5
Pages from–to
2413–2434
Pages count
22
BIBTEX
@article{BUT163673,
author="Petr {Jurči} and Juraj {Ďurica} and Ivo {Dlouhý} and Jakub {Horník} and Richard {Planieta} and Dominik {Kralovič},
title="Application of-140 degrees C Sub-Zero Treatment For Cr-V Ledeburitic Steel Service Performance Improvement",
year="2019",
volume="50A",
number="5",
month="March",
pages="2413--2434",
publisher="SPRINGER",
address="NEW YORK",
issn="1073-5623"
}