Effect of Induction Heating Temperature on the Uniformity of Mechanical Properties of Bulb Flat Steel Sections in the Quenched State

感应加热温度对淬火状态下球形扁钢截面力学性能均匀性的影响

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Abstract

Induction quenching is critical for high-strength bulb flat steel, yet the influence of the heating temperature on mechanical property uniformity across sections remains underexplored. This study systematically investigates the effect of the induction heating temperature on mechanical property uniformity, prior austenite grain size, and microstructural evolution in bulb flat steel. Experimental results reveal that increasing the induction heating temperature from 845 °C to 1045 °C induces distinct mechanical responses: the yield strength disparity between the bulb and flat sections decreases by 93% (from 94 MPa), significantly improving sectional uniformity. Microstructural analysis indicates that prior austenite grain size coarsens with higher induction heating temperatures. The quenched microstructure comprises martensite and bainite in the bulb core, while the flat section is entirely martensitic. The yield strength differential between the bulb and flat sections is governed by temperature-dependent strengthening mechanisms: dislocation strengthening dominates at 845 °C~985 °C, with the bulb region exhibiting higher strength due to increased dislocation density, while grain boundary strengthening prevails at 1045 °C, where the flat region benefits from finer grains.

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