Intervention mechanism of carbide precipitation during tempering and its impact on residual stress and mechanical properties of wear-resistant steels

Author:

Chen Yang1,Ding Wenhong1ORCID,Liang Liang2,Liu Xuhui2,Wang Hongbing2,Xiao Shaolin2,Chen Quhao1,Yang Yan3,Yang Wenzhi3

Affiliation:

1. The State Key Laboratory of Refractories and Metallurgy, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China

2. Technical Center, Hunan Valin Lianyuan Iron and Steel Co., Ltd, Loudi, China

3. Xiangtan Iron and Steel Group Co., Ltd, Xiangtan, China

Abstract

The production of low-stress, high-performance wear-resistant steels poses a formidable challenge in the steel industry. This article delves into the carbide precipitation behaviour of wear-resistant steel NM300TP during tempering and its subsequent impact on residual stress and mechanical properties. Our findings reveal a crucial aspect: prolonging the holding time can interfere with the precipitation behaviour of carbides, thereby altering the relaxation mechanism of residual stress and its influence on material properties. Remarkably, we discovered that substituting the formation of θ-cementites with the precipitation of ε-transition carbides can yield a steel with significantly lower residual stress while maintaining exceptional mechanical properties. Specifically, when θ-cementites precipitate, the residual stress in the wear-resistant steel diminishes by 54.23%, accompanied by a hardness measurement of 299.58 HV0.5. However, when a substantial quantity of ε-transition carbides is dispersed and precipitated, the residual stress is further diminished by 69.51%, and the hardness reaches 317.2 HV0.5. Furthermore, this precipitation of ε-transition carbides exhibits superior wear resistance compared to θ-cementites. These groundbreaking discoveries offer critical theoretical insights for the development of low-stress, high-performance wear-resistant steels, paving the way for innovative advancements in the steel industry.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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