Microstructural Refinement in a Low Alloy High Strength Martensitic Steel

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Sinha, V. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Gonzales, M. [1 ,4 ]
Payton, E. J. [1 ,5 ]
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[1] Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Air Force Res Lab, Mat & Mfg Directorate, Wright, OH 45433 USA
[2] UES Inc, 4401 Dayton Xenia Rd, Dayton, OH 45432 USA
[3] ARCTOS Technol Solut, 1214 East Dayton Yellow Springs Rd, Dayton, OH 45324 USA
[4] Kirtland Air Force Base, Air Force Res Lab, Albuquerque, NM 87117 USA
[5] Univ Cincinnati, Dept Mech & Mat Engn, Cincinnati, OH 45221 USA
关键词
Steels; Grain refining; Rapid austenitizing heat treatment; Electron backscattering diffraction (EBSD); Hall-Petch effect; HEAT-TREATMENT; AUSTENITE; MECHANISM; TRANSFORMATION; STABILITY; DIFFRACTION; HARDNESS;
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10.1007/s13632-024-01162-2
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TF [冶金工业];
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0806 ;
摘要
The prior austenite grain (PAG) size of a low alloy high strength martensitic steel, AF9628, was refined by rapid austenitizing heat treatments at 825 and 850 degrees C. The reduction in PAG size of as high as 97% was obtained. After one rapid austenitizing cycle, the newly nucleated (small) PAGs were observed to be preferentially located at the prior austenite grain boundaries of starting microstructure, although a small number of fine PAGs were also observed in the interior of PAGs of starting microstructure. A more uniform distribution of fine PAGs was observed with an increase in the number of cycles. The average number of austenite nucleation sites in a given area was 43.4% higher at 850 degrees C than 825 degrees C after one cycle. A higher nucleation rate at 850 degrees C resulted in a smaller PAG size at this temperature than 825 degrees C after one and four cycles. A higher growth rate at 850 degrees C resulted in a larger PAG size at this temperature than 825 degrees C after sixteen cycles. Prior studies have discussed the role of growth rate in microstructure evolution during rapid austenitizing heat treatments at different temperatures and not the role of nucleation rate, which is discussed for the first time in current study. Furthermore, the X-ray diffraction results indicated a higher amount of retained austenite in the finest microstructure and it can affect the strength in these microstructures. This aspect of microstructure evolution is also not reported in prior studies on microstructural refinement with rapid austenitizing method.
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