Title of article :
Influence of martensite volume fraction and
tempering time on tensile properties of partially
austenitized in the (α+γ) temperature range and
quenched + tempered ferritic ductile iron
Author/Authors :
M. CERAH، نويسنده , , K. KOCATEPE، نويسنده , , Ayse M. Erdogan، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Abstract :
In the present study, the effect of martensite volume fraction and tempering time on the
tensile properties of ferritic ductile iron with dual matrix structure was investigated. For this
purpose, specimens were intercritically annealed (partially austenitized) in the two phase
region (α + γ) at various temperatures of 795 and 815◦C for 20 min and then quenched into
oil held at 100◦C to obtain different martensite volume fractions. Some specimens were
also conventionally heat treated (austenitized at 900◦C and then quenched+tempered) for
a comparison reason. The results showed that a structure having proeutectoid ferrite plus
martensite has been developed and volume fraction of proeutectoid ferrite and martensite
can be controlled to influence the strength and ductility. Specimens quenched from the
(α + γ ) temperature range exhibited much greater ductility than conventionally heat treated
specimens. The tensile strength increased and ductility decreased with increasing
martensite content. By increasing the tempering time, the yield and UTS decreased and
ductility increased. The specimens tempered for 3 h and having 62% martensite volume
fraction (MVF) exhibited the best combination of high strength and ductility. The tensile and
proof stress of this material is much higher than pearlitic grades and ductility is lower than
ferritic grades. The specimen tempered for 3 h and having ∼25% MVF exhibited the best
combination of high strength and ductility compared to ferritic grades. However its
strength is slightly lower but the ductility is almost three times higher than pearlitic grades.
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2005 Springer Science + Business Media, Inc.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science