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Characterization of the microstructure and hardness of case-carburized gear steel

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MICRON
卷 144, 期 -, 页码 -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.micron.2021.103028

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Gear steel; Carburized case; Retained austenite; Hardness; Nanoindentation

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFB0300102]

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The microstructure and hardness of case-hardened steel were investigated after specific heat treatments, showing that the fine particle size and even distribution of retained austenite could not lower nano-hardness.
The microstructure and hardness of case-hardened steel were investigated after carburizing and austenitizing at 820-900 degrees C, and oil quenching and tempering at 180 degrees C. The carburized case had a multiphase microstructure consisting of martensite, carbides, and retained austenite, and the maximum content of the retained austenite was 30%; the particle size range was 2-3 mu m. The nano-hardness decreased from about 12 GPa near the surface to about 7 GPa in the core, and the microhardness decreased from 800 HV0.2 to 450 HV0.2. The in-depth distribution of the microhardness and nano-hardness showed a similar trend, and the ratio of nano-hardness to microhardness was about 15. The results were attributed to the fine particle size of the retained austenite and its even distribution in the martensite matrix and it could not lower the nano-hardness. The nano-hardness was relatively low in areas of the retained austenite (about 5.5 GPa), and pop-in effects were observed, indicating the phase transformation of the retained austenite during nanoindentation loading.

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