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2021 ◽  
pp. 61-66
Author(s):  
S. V. Davydov ◽  

Original metallographic studies of annealed medium carbon steel (steel 45, steel 40X and steel 35XGA) are carried out in order to reveal leakages in pearlite of these steels of low-temperature carbide transformation of peritectoid type, in which solid solutions of ferrite and cement form a solid solution of wide area of homogeneity based on ε-carbide Fe2C. Most of the inclusions of pearlite cement 45 steel are almost entirely covered with a light grey “foam” shell of nanoglobular crystals ε-сarbide Fe2C. In the process of crystallization of ε-сarbide Fe2C on the cement plates of pearlite steel 45 three morphological types of structure of ε-сarbide Fe2C can be distinguished: “foam” globular shell, granular “outgrowths” and wrapping of particles of decomposed and partially dissolved cement plates. Chromium, which is a part of steel 40X, abruptly inhibits peritectoid transformation. On many cement plates pearlite surface is smooth. In areas where the concentration of chromium is low, the process of formation of ε-сarbide Fe2C is active, with the formation of individual sites with light gray “foam” shell of nanoglobular crystals ε-сarbide Fe2C. It can be expected that in high-alloy chrome steels, the peritectic transformation can be completely blocked through the stabilization of chrome cement or its transformation into thermodynamically stable high chrome carbides. In 30ХГСA steel a sharp intensification of the process of peritectoid transformation of solid solutions of ferrite and cement which are part of pearlite is fixed. The reason for acceleration of the disintegration process of pearlite cement into individual fragments and intensification of release of ε-сarbide Fe2C in the form of column-shaped crystals between the plates of pearlite cement is silicon and manganese, which are part of steel 30ХГСА. As a result of the acceleration of martensite decomposition, the morphology of the released crystals of ε-сarbide Fe2C has changed from “foam” nanocrystals of ε-сarbide Fe2C, typical for steel 45 and steel 40X, to granular. There was also intensive fragmentation or disintegration of cement plates with the appearance of plane-parallel boundaries between the fragments and the formation of large longitudinal flat inclusions of ε-сarbide Fe2C above 100 nm, whose axis is mainly perpendicular to the axis of the cement plate. On the basis of the performed experiments it is possible to consider as proved the presence of low-temperature carbide peritectoid phase transformation in the Fe-C alloy system as a result of interaction of solid solutions of ferrite and cement at 3820C with formation of solid solution on the basis of ε-сarbide Fe2C with wide area of homogeneity. The influence of the chemical composition of steel on the peritectoid transformation between ferrite and cement slurries opens up additional possibilities for regulating the microstructure of pearlite, such as the degree of dispersion of pearlite, which has a determining influence on a number of performance characteristics of steel, such as wear resistance, yield strength and others.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 (2) ◽  
pp. 3-13
Author(s):  
Sergey Davydov ◽  
Rodion Filippov ◽  
Alexsandr Moroz

Metallographic investigations of thermally treated iron-carbon alloys have shown that in pearlite of the alloys mentioned passes a low-temperature carbide transformation of the peritectoid type at which solid ferrite and cementite solutions form a solid solution of a wide area of homogeneity based on ε-carbide of Fe2C. The analysis of peritectoid transformation opens new techniques of thermal treatment and manufacturing natural nano-strengthened composite alloys of the carbide-carbide class


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (3) ◽  
pp. 036511 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xing He ◽  
Chundong Hu ◽  
Zimeng Wang ◽  
Hongshan Zhao ◽  
Xicheng Wei ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 51 (2) ◽  
pp. 568-573 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xuefeng Zhou ◽  
Zhixia Zheng ◽  
Weichao Zhang ◽  
Feng Fang ◽  
Yiyou Tu ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 289-300
Author(s):  
Tatiana Mironova ◽  
Svetlana Proidak

Abstract Currently, cast iron remains one of the major modern casting materials in metallurgy and machine-building industry and is sure to take the lead in the future. Chilled cast iron has high hardness and wear resistance due to a large number of carbide phases in its structure. However, low ductility and impact hardness essentially limit its applicability in terms of processing. Hot plastic working, under which the eutectic net crushing is observed, appears to be one of the most effective means of the eutectic alloy products shape and microstructure transformation. Chilled cast iron properties fundamentally improve after hot plastic working: ductility, strength and impact hardness increase by 2-3 times on retention of the high hardness factor. Chilled cast iron ductility increase can be attained when using phase transformations in eutectic cementite under lean alloying with carbide forming elements. The purpose of the paper is to study alloying effect on the chilled cast iron ductility as well as eutectic cementite behavior under hot rolling. In the paper hardening and softening of the structural components in chilled cast iron under hot working have been studied. The deformation texture forming in eutectic cementite under hot rolling has been revealed, which is connected with the dynamic softening and depends on the degree and the nature of its alloying. The mechanism and regularities of the phase transformation effect in cementite on its behavior under plastic deformation and on the alloys ductility in general have been studied. In cementite chromium alloying initiates processes, that can be characterized as the pre-precipitation stage of the new phases, and this way it contributes to the cast iron ductility reduction and embrittles cementite. Carbide transformation, that occurs in eutectic cementite under alloying with vanadium, stimulates softening of the alloy and increases its ductility level. Moreover, the multiple glide planes {130},{011},{112} in cementite have been determined. It has been found out, that in supersaturated cementite vanadium carbides precipitation stimulates the extra glide plane {111} occurrence under hot rolling. The essence of the carbide transformation phenomenon is that under hot working there occurs the lubricating effect at the transition of the metastable iron carbide condition, which is strengthened with vanadium supersaturation and mechanical hardening, to a more stable condition due to precipitation of the proeutectoid constituents on the one hand, and because of the dynamic softening processes on the other hand. At that, the autocatalyticity effect is observed: there is precipitation of carbides with hardening and softening, similar to the processes that arise as a result of the superplastic effect induced by phase transformations.


2019 ◽  
Vol 781 ◽  
pp. 751-760 ◽  
Author(s):  
Minshi Wang ◽  
Dominique Flahaut ◽  
Zhu Zhang ◽  
Ian P. Jones ◽  
Yu Lung Chiu

2016 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 98-104 ◽  
Author(s):  
Chunjiao Liu ◽  
Xuedong Chen ◽  
Tao Chen ◽  
Defu Nie ◽  
Lu Wang

2015 ◽  
Vol 100 ◽  
pp. 275-281 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sergey Yu. Kondrat’ev ◽  
Valentin S. Kraposhin ◽  
Grigoriy P. Anastasiadi ◽  
Alexander L. Talis

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