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Mechanical and service properties of low carbon steels processed by severe plastic deformation

S. Dobatkin ; A. A. Baikov Institute of Metallurgy and Materials Science, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
J. Zrnik ; COMTES FHT, Plzen, Czech Republic
Ilija Mamuzić ; Faculty for Metallurgy University of Zagreb, Sisak, Croatia


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str. 157-160

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Sažetak

The structure and properties of the 0,09% C-Mn-Si-Nb-V-Ti, 0,1 %C-Mn-V-Ti and 0,09% C-Mo-V-Nb low-carbon steels were studied after cold equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP). ECAP leads to the formation of partially submicrocrystalline structure with a grain size of 150 – 300 nm. The submicrocrystalline 0,09 %C-Mn-Si-Nb-V-Ti steel compared with the normalized steel is characterized by Re higher more than by a factor of 2 and by the impact toughness higher by a factor of 3,5 at a test temperature of -40°C. The plasticity in this case is somewhat lower. The high-strength state of the submicrocrystalline 0,1% C-Mn-V-Ti and 0,09% C-Mo-V-Nb steels after ECAP is retained up to a test temperature of 500°C. The strength properties at 600°C (i.e. the fire resistance ) of these steels are higher by 20-25 % as compared to those of the undeformed steels. The strength of the 0,09% C-Mo-V-Nb steel at 600°C is substantially higher than that of the 0,1% C-Mn-V-Ti steel.

Ključne riječi

severe plastic deformation (SPD); ECAP; low carbon steel; submicrocrystalline structure; mechanical properties

Hrčak ID:

35469

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/35469

Datum izdavanja:

1.7.2009.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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