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Development of high strength ductile eutectoid steel through cyclic heat treatment involving incomplete austenitization followed by forced air cooling

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Title Development of high strength ductile eutectoid steel through cyclic heat treatment involving incomplete austenitization followed by forced air cooling
 
Creator Mishra, Alok
Saha, Atanu
Maity, Joydeep
 
Description Annealed AISI 1080 steel bars were subjected to cyclic heat treatment up to 3 cycles. Each cycle consisted of short duration holding (incomplete austenization) for 6 min at 775 °C (in fully austenitic region) followed by forced air cooling (air flow rate: 38.4 m3 h− 1) to the room temperature. Such a typical thermal cycling resulted in a significant increase in hardness and strength on execution of 2 cycles. This was attributed to a novel microstructure consisting of matted fine pearlite containing submicroscopic cementite spheroids. The hardness (368 HV) and strength (UTS = 1095 MPa) achieved after 2 cycles of heat treatment was much higher and ductility (%Elongation = 16) was quite reasonable when compared with that in annealed condition (Hardness = 222 HV, UTS = 740 MPa, %Elongation = 21). Execution of third cycle resulted in decrease in hardness and strength due to disappearance of matted fine pearlite region. Furthermore, with regard to previously carried out research by the authors, the process efficiency has been greatly enhanced (heat treatment duration is reduced) on adoption of more intense forced air cooling without compromising strength and ductility.
 
Publisher Elsevier
 
Date 2016-04
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Identifier Mishra, Alok and Saha, Atanu and Maity, Joydeep (2016) Development of high strength ductile eutectoid steel through cyclic heat treatment involving incomplete austenitization followed by forced air cooling. Materials Characterization, 114. pp. 277-288.
 
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