Anisotropic phase transformation strain in forged D2 tool steel

Author: Wei J.   Kessler O.   Hunkel M.   Hoffmann F.   Mayr P.  

Publisher: Maney Publishing

ISSN: 1743-2847

Source: Materials Science and Technology, Vol.20, Iss.7, 2004-07, pp. : 909-914

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Abstract

Heat treatment of forged D2 tool steel produces anisotropic dimensional change. It has been observed that tools have a larger dimensional change along the forging direction than perpendicular to it. This paper investigates anisotropic dimensional change by means of dilatometry. The results show that anisotropic phase transformation strain is produced in forged D2 steel during heat treatment. The anisotropic transformation strain is the main reason for anisotropic distortion in heat treatment of forged D2 steel. Anisotropic transformation strain produced during martensite transformation increases with higher austenitising temperature and is little influenced by cooling rate. A suggested mechanism is that transformation induced plasticity is produced under the internal stresses caused by the anisotropic microstructure (carbide bands) in the steel.