Effect of martensite morphology on mechanical properties of low alloy steels having mixed structure of martensite and lower bainite

Author: Tomita Y.  

Publisher: Maney Publishing

ISSN: 1743-2847

Source: Materials Science and Technology, Vol.7, Iss.4, 1991-04, pp. : 299-306

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Abstract

Two low alloy structural steels having carbon contents of 0·2 and 0·4 wt-% and similar levels of Cr, Mo, and Ni have been studied to determine the effect of martensite morphology on mechanical properties of steels having a mixed structure of martensite and lower bainite. The 0·2% and 0·4%C steels were isothermally transformed at 693 and 593 K, respectively. In the 0·2%C steel, the lower bainite was acicular inform and partitioned the prior austenite. The martensite formed on quenching was of entirely lath morphology. The transformation products of the 0·4%C steel were similar, but a small amount of twinned martensite was also present. After tempering at 473 K, the values of strength, fracture ductility, and true notch tensile strength of the 0·4%C steel were considerably superior to those of the 0·2%C steel. This difference resultsfrom plastic restraining of the lower bainite by the stronger martensite of the 0·4%C steel during plastic deformation. The details are discussed in terms of the modified law of mixtures, fracture profiles, and true stress–strain analysis.MST/1261