Effect of austempering time on multiphase microstructure evolution and properties of carburized Cr-Mn-Si alloyed steel subjected to bainitization quenching & partitioning heat treatment
An innovative multistage heat treatment, that combines Bainitization and Quenching & Partitioning processes (BQ&P) can be applied to obtain multiphase microstructure in the carburized surface layer comprising nanobainite, ultra-fine martensite and retained austenite. In this study, a carburi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of alloys and compounds 2023-12, Vol.966, p.171489, Article 171489 |
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Zusammenfassung: | An innovative multistage heat treatment, that combines Bainitization and Quenching & Partitioning processes (BQ&P) can be applied to obtain multiphase microstructure in the carburized surface layer comprising nanobainite, ultra-fine martensite and retained austenite. In this study, a carburized medium-carbon Cr-Si-Mn alloyed steel was treated by BQ&P treatments with 20%, 40% and 100% of advancement of bainitic transformation in the top surface to investigate the effect of isothermal holding time on microstructure evolution and properties.Extending the bainitization time leads to an increase in the bainitic ferrite content in the microstructure and more significant fragmentation of the residual austenite blocks. It was shown that multiphase microstructure consisting of nanobainite, ultra-fine martensite and retained austenite results in the higher hardness and wear resistance of the case as compared to the fully bainitic microstructure. The enhanced properties results from the strengthening effect of additional martensite fraction and higher amount of stabilized austenite prone to transformation under friction (transformation induced plasticity, TRIP effect). Furthermore, adjusted parameters of the process lead to favorable mechanical properties in a medium-carbon core (YS ∼ 1430 MPa, UTS ∼ 1820 MPa, KV ∼ 20 Jcm−2). The ability to tailor mechanical and service properties of steel by controlling the fraction of particular phases along with a significant reduction of heat treatment time might designate the BQ&P process to industrial application, e.g. carburized gear wheels.
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•Bainitization Quenching&Partitioning treatment was proposed for carburized steel.•Shortening time of Bainitization enhances properties of carburized surface and core.•The addition of martensite due to BQ&P improves wear resistance of nanobainite.•During friction retained austenite transforms into martensite increasing hardness. |
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ISSN: | 0925-8388 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.jallcom.2023.171489 |