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Heat Treatment and Austenitization Temperature Effect on Microstructure and Impact Toughness of an Ultra-High Strength Steel

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METALS
卷 11, 期 5, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/met11050723

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ultra-high strength steels; AF9628; plate steel; toughness; heat treatment

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The research found that the normalizing temperature of wrought steel has little effect on strength and ductility, but higher normalizing temperatures can lead to an increase in grain size and a slight decrease in toughness. Lower austenitizing temperatures may result in incomplete austenitic structure formation before quenching, affecting impact behavior. The best properties were obtained after austenitizing at 915 degrees C followed by water quenching.
Heat treatment parameters were varied to determine the effect of normalizing and austenitizing temperature on the properties of an ultra-high strength wrought steel. Normalizing temperature did not have a significant effect on strength and ductility. Higher normalizing temperatures led to an increase in final prior austenite grain size and a slight loss in toughness. Austenitizing temperature of 825 degrees C was insufficient to produce a fully austenitic structure prior to quenching and led to sub-par impact behavior. The best properties were obtained after austenitizing at 915 degrees C followed by water quenching; the resulting quasi static properties were shown to be a yield strength of 1380 MPa with an ultimate tensile strength of 1670 MPa and 12.5% total ductility. Charpy V-notch impact properties as high as 52 J at -40 degrees C and 75 J at 25 degrees C and the behavior were achieved using higher austenitizing temperatures as well.

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