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Peculiarities of martensitic transformations and martensite structure in high nitrogen steels

✍ Scribed by V. Prokoshkina; L. Kaputkina


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
197 KB
Volume
481-482
Category
Article
ISSN
0921-5093

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✦ Synopsis


The microstructure and strengthening resulting from martensitic transformations during cooling or cold working and subsequent tempering in carbon-and nitrogen-containing iron alloys were studied using magnetic measurements, X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy analyses as well as mechanical tests. Effects of alloying with nitrogen, a combination of carbon and nitrogen as well as with other elements have been investigated for steels having various compositions intended for different applications. The M s -temperatures of the studied alloys were higher than -196 β€’ C, and the body-centered tetragonal martensite was formed on cooling. The tetragonality of nitrogen-containing martensites was estimated from X-ray diffraction data. During cold deformation, β₯ β†’ ␣, β₯ β†’ β†’ ␣ or β₯ β†’ transformations occur in dependence on the alloy composition. Carbon promotes the ␣-martensite formation, whereas nitrogen promotes the -martensite formation. Stress-strain diagrams for the studied steels are presented. Dissolution and precipitation of carbides and nitrides during heating and hot deformation of steels were studied. The thermomechanical treatments affect the martensitic transformations, martensite structure and tempering processes in dependence on steel composition, structure and treatment regime. Alloying of nitrogen-containing steels with vanadium retards the decomposition processes during tempering and aging and makes the dispersion hardening of the austenite and martensite more effective. The constructional strength diagrams for the thermally and thermomechanically treated nitrogen-containing and analogous nitrogen-free steels of the various structure classes and purposes are built.


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