Title of article
Investigation on the behaviour of medium carbon and vanadium microalloyed steels by hot forging test
Author/Authors
Ahmet Kaynar، نويسنده , , Süleyman Gündüz، نويسنده , , Mustafa Türkmen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
7
From page
819
To page
825
Abstract
Two medium carbon steel grades were used in the present investigation. One of them was microalloyed with vanadium. Both steel grades were subjected to a controlled closed die forging followed by cooling in sand, air or oil mediums. Final microstructures and mechanical properties were evaluated by optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, hardness and tensile tests. The results indicated that the microstructures of all close die forging and cooling conditions are dominated by ferrite and pearlite phases with different morphologies and grain sizes according to both chemical composition and cooling rate. Oil quenching leads to a formation of relatively fine ferrite and pearlite in medium carbon steel (MC) or martensite in medium carbon microalloyed steel (MC–MA). Relatively fine ferrite, pearlite and martensite increase strength but decrease ductility. The cooling rate has a remarkable effect on the microstructure and mechanical properties at room temperature.
Journal title
Materials and Design
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
Materials and Design
Record number
1073460
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