Title of article :
Tensile properties of iron-based P/M steels
with ferrite + martensite microstructure
Author/Authors :
A. Gu¨ ral، نويسنده , , S. Tekeli، نويسنده , , K. Kouno and T. Ando ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
The effect of intercritical heat treatments
on the tensile properties of iron-based P/M steels was
investigated. For this purpose, atomized iron powder
(Ancorsteel 1000) was admixed with 0.3 wt.% graphite
powder. Tensile test specimens were cold pressed at
700 MPa and sintered at 1120 C for 30 min under
pure argon gas atmosphere. After sintering, ~20%
pearlite volume fraction in a ferrite matrix was
obtained. To produce coarse ferrite + martensite microstructures,
the sintered specimens were intercritically
annealed at 724 and 760 C and quenched in
water. To obtain fine ferrite + martensite microstructures,
the sintered specimens were first austenitized at
890 C and water-quenched to produce a fully martensitic
structure. These specimens were then intercritically
annealed at 724 and 760 C and re-quenched.
After the intercritical annealing at 724 and 760 C and
quenching, martensite volume fractions were ~ 18%
and 43%, respectively, in both the coarse- and finegrained
specimens. Although the intercritically
annealed specimens exhibited higher yield and tensile
strength than the as-sintered specimens, their elongation
values were lower. Specimens with a fine ferrite
+ martensite microstructure showed high yield and
tensile strength and ductility in comparison to specimens
with a coarse ferrite + martensite microstructure.
The strength values of specimens increased with
increasing martensite volume fraction
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science