Improvement of mechanical properties of high strength low-alloyed steel by unconventional heat treatment
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2008
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Universidad Central de Las Villas
Abstract
Modern steels processed using unconventional he
at treatments can reach substantially better
properties when compared to those processed usi
ng conventional treatments. This paper presents
new possibilities of heat treatment for 42SiCr steel,
which is a low-alloyed steel with a strength of
980 MPa and ductility of
30% in the basic state.
Very high strength can
be reached through
conventional treatment, but ductility
drops down to lower values. The aim of this experiment was to
design and test an unconventional heat treatment
procedure in order to reach a high strength of
about 2000 MPa with ductility over 10%. For this
purpose, the Q-P process was modified and
optimized in several steps. The influence of the
technological process para
meters on the structure
development was documented using metallography
and the resulting mechanical properties were
measured.
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nekonvenční tepelné zpracování, Q-P proces, nízkoslitinová ocel, unconventional heat treatment, Q-P process, low-alloyed steel
Citation
Proceedings of the 5th International Scientific Conference of Mechanical Engineering, COMEC 2008, Las Villas, Cuba,. Las Villas: Universidad Central de Las Villas, 2008, p. 1-6. ISBN 978-959-250-404-2.