Controlling M-A Constituents and Bainite Morphology for Enhanced Toughness in Isothermally Transformed Low-Carbon Ni-Cr-Mo Steel

通过控制MA相组成和贝氏体形貌来提高等温转变低碳Ni-Cr-Mo钢的韧性

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Abstract

The isothermal bainitic transformation kinetics, microstructure, and mechanical properties of the quenched low-carbon high-strength steel have been investigated via dilatometric measurements, microstructural characterization, and mechanical tests. The results show that the pre-transformed isothermal bainite promotes martensitic transformation, increasing the martensitic transformation temperature, and enhancing the transformation rate. The microstructure of the 400 °C isothermal steel consists predominantly of lath bainite ferrite with dot/slender M-A constituents, whereas the steel treated at 450 °C contains a combination of martensite/lath bainite and granular bainite. The presence of massive M-A constituents contributes to brittle fracture as these constituents tend to promote crack initiation. Hence, the 450 °C treatment, which leads to the formation of massive M-A constituents, induces brittleness, while the finer M-A constituents formed at 400 °C exert minimal influence on the toughness and result in a more stable microstructure owing to their small size and the surrounding fine lath microstructure. The differences in microstructure and properties between the steels treated at 400 °C and 450 °C illustrate the importance of controlling the quenching cooling rate in the high-temperature bainitic transformation region during thick plate quenching processes.

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