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Effect of Content on the Mechanical Properties of a 18 Ni Maraging Steel (18 Ni 마르에이징 강의 기계적 성질에 미치는 Mo 첨가량의 영향)

  • Kim, Hak-Mo;Kim, In-Bae;Park, Se-Yoon
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.4 no.3
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    • pp.7-12
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    • 1991
  • Effects of Mo content and aging conditions on the amount of retained austenite and mechanical properties of 18 Ni maraging steels were investigated. Maraging steels were fabricated with variation of Mo content. 3, 5, 7, 9% and heat treated by austenitizing at $840^{\circ}C$ for 1 hour and then aged at $480^{\circ}C$ for 0.5~100 hours. It was found that the amount of retained austenite after aolution treatment was negligible up to 5% Mo. 8 and 11 volume percents of retained austenite were obtained with 7 and 9% Mo respectively. The maximum hardness and yield strength without great loss of impact toughness were attained in the range of 4~8 hours of aging time at $480^{\circ}C$ with 5% Mo. It was concluded, as a result, that the optimum Mo content for the good combination of strength and toughness is to be 5% Mo.

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Effect of Two Step Austenitizing Treatment Conditions on the Microstructural Characteristics of ADI (ADI의 조직특성에 미치는 2단 오스테나이트화 처리조건의 영향)

  • Choi, S.L.;Yun, K.H.;Moon, W.J.;Kang, C.Y.;Kim, H.G.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.11 no.1
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    • pp.46-53
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    • 1998
  • The variation of the mechanical properties, microstructures and the formation of retained austenite with heat treatment conditions in austempered ductile cast iron has been investigated. In the case of austempered ductile cast iron below 25mm diameter, it has been found that a pearlite structure are not obtained under a super cooled condition at range of $0.05^{\circ}C/sec{\sim}10^{\circ}C/sec$, and the matrix is precipitated in graphite, bainite and retained austenite. After austempering treatment the retained austenite is increased with decreasing cooling rate. The elongation increases with decreasing super cooling rate, and the optimum result has been shown to be the elongation of 15.6% at super cooling rate of $0.05^{\circ}C/sec$. The optimum result has been shown to be the tensile strength-elongation balance of $1656kgf/mm^2.%$ and it is more than doubled to as the casting state and continuous cooling condition.

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Heat Treatment for Improvement of Hardness Uniformity of Standard Hardness Blocks (경도 기준편의 경도 균일성 향상을 위한 열처리)

  • Hahn, J.H.;Hwang, N.M.;Kim, J.J.;Moon, H.G.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.2 no.2
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    • pp.33-37
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    • 1989
  • In order to improve hardness uniformity of standard-hardness blocks. experimental procedure was designed using Taguchi Method. For this purpose the following factors were studied: austenitizing temperature, tempering condition, grinding condition, subzero treatment, lapping time, $15{\mu}m$ polishing time, final polishing time. These factors were processed and then ten hardness values were measured on each specimen. SN (signal to noise) ratio for each condition was calculated with standard variations of these values. Finally, from the calculated value of ANOVA on SN ratios, the lapping time was found to be the main factor Better uniformity with longer lapping time implies that residual stress that was formed after quenching is a dominent parameter that affects on the uniformity of hardness. Therefore, step-quenching method was adapted to minimize the residual stress. By this modification of quenching procedure, the hardness uniformity was improved remarkably and the yield ratio was increased from 55% to 88%.

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Effects of Heat Treatments on Microstructure , Hardness and Abrasive Wear Resistance in 3%C-10%Cr-5%Mo-5%W White Cast Iron (3%C-10%Cr-5%Mo-5%W 백주철에 있어서 열처리가 현미경조직, 경도 및 내마모성에 미치는 영향)

  • Yu, Sung-Kon
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.33-37
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    • 1999
  • White cast iron of 3%C-10%Cr-5%Mo-5%W was casted, and then heat treated with three different methods such as homogenizing, austenitizing and tempering to observe its effects on the microstructure, hardness and abrasive wear resistance. In uni-directional soldification, bamboo tree-like $M_7C_3$ carbide grew along with the heat flow direction, and fishbone-like $M_6C$ carbide was dispersed randomly among $M_7C_3$ carbides. While almost pearlitic structures were observed in the as-cast specimen, those of the heat treated specimens consisted of secondary carbide, retained austenite and tempered martensite. In austenitized specimen, the amounts of retained austenite were 60.88% due to the higher cooling rate encountered in forced air cooling. On the other hand, the amounts of retained austenite were reduced from 60.88% to 23.85% in tempered specimen due to the transformation of austenite into tempered martensite. The hardness of tempered specimen showed the highest value, and then decreased in the order of austenitized, as-cast and homogenized specimens. But, the abrasive wear resistance of austenitized specimen was the highest, and then decreased in the order of tempered, as-cast and homogenized specimens.

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Influence of Si Contents on the Mechanical Properties of Austempered Ductile Iron (오스템퍼드 구상흑연주철의 기계적 성질에 미치는 Si의 영향)

  • Lee, Sang-In;Oh, Young-Kun;Jun, Ghi-Chan
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.17 no.3
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    • pp.286-291
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    • 1997
  • Influence of Si contents on the mechanical properties and microstructure of austempered ductile iron was investigated. Four different Si contents between 2.0 and 2.9% were used. Austenitizing was performed at $890^{\circ}C$ for 2 hrs and austempering temperatures were both 340 and $380^{\circ}C$ for 0.5, 1, and 2 hrs. Nodule content was more than $300/mm^2$ and nodularity was more than 90%. Microstructure was revealed using nital and retained austenite was measured by x-ray diffractometer. Tensile test, no-notch Charpy impact test and wear test were performed. Tensile strength was improved as Si content increased and both elongation and impact toughness had peak at 2.6%Si. The specimen austempered at $380^{\circ}C$ showed lower tensile strength than that of $340^{\circ}C$, but showed higher elongation. However, austempering temperature of $380^{\circ}C$ was desirable because that of $340^{\circ}C$ was close to lower bainite transformation. As austempering time increased, tensile strength and elongation were improved and optimum condition was obtained for 2 hrs heat treatment.

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Effect of Austempering Factors and Mn Addition on Mechanical Properties of ADI (오스템퍼링 조건과 Mn의 양이 ADI의 기계적 성질에 미치는 영향)

  • Suh, Kwan-Soo;Ye, Byung-Joon
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.390-396
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    • 1992
  • In this study, we investigated effect of austempering factors and Mn addition on mechanical properties of ADI with ferrite-bainite matrix by pearlite-bainite transformation treatment. Ductile cast iron specimens containing various of Mn were austenitized at 875$^{\circ}C$ for 350 sec or 925$^{\circ}C$ for 160 sec and then austempered at 300$^{\circ}C$ or 400$^{\circ}C$ for the various periods(5 to 30 min). Manganese increased pearlite volume fraction in as cast ductile cast iron. The obtained results are as follows ; 1) In austenitizing, hardness of sepecimens austenitized at 875$^{\circ}C$ for 350 sec was higher than that of 925$^{\circ}C$ for 160 sec. 2) In effect of austempering temperature, tensile strength and handness of specimens austempered at 300$^{\circ}C$ was higher than that of 400$^{\circ}C$. However, elongation had reverse tendency. 3) Increasing austempering time decreased hardness due to the increment of bainite and retained austenite fractions. However, toughness are increased.

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Effects of Si Content on the Microstructure and Processing Window of Austempered Ductile Cast Iron (오스템퍼드 구상흑연주철의 미세조직과 프로세싱 윈도우에 미치는 규소 함량의 영향)

  • Kim, Min-Su;Lee, Do-Hoon;Shin, Sang-Yun;Ye, Byung-Joon
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.32 no.6
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    • pp.284-288
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    • 2012
  • The effects of Si content on the variation of microstructure and processing window of austempered ductile cast iron were investigated. Four different Si contents between 2.42 and 3.37 wt.% were used. The influence of silicon on the microstructure and processing window of these materials were studied. Austenitizing was performed at $900^{\circ}C$ for 60min and austempering temperature were both $340^{\circ}C$ and $360^{\circ}C$ and austempering time were for 4min upto 119min and for 5min upto 160min respectively. After heat treatment, the evolution of stage I and stage II were performed by optical metallography, XRD, hardness test. The results showed that $t_2$ was delayed as Si contents was increased due to the fact that Si retarded the formation of cementite ($Fe_3C$). The high silicon content promoted the stability of the metastable two-phase combination of austenite and ausferrite.

Effect of Austempering Temperatures on the Fractures Characteristic of Grey Cast Iron (오스템퍼링 처리한 회주철의 파괴특성에 미치는 오스템퍼링 온도의 영향에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Chang-Gyu;Lee, Sung-Yul;Choi, Chang-Ock
    • Journal of Korea Foundry Society
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.442-449
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    • 1992
  • Grey cast iron containing a small amount of Cu and Mo to improve the effect of heat treatment and microstructure were cast and them austenitized. After austenitizing the specimens of castings were austempered at 250$^{\circ}C$, 300$^{\circ}C$ and 350$^{\circ}C$. The effects of matrix structures on mechanical properties and fracture characteristics at the different austempering temperature were investigated. Tensile strength, hardness and impact toughness of austempered grey cast iron showed maximum valve 359 MPa, 321 HB, 3.9 CVN respectively at the lowest austempering temperature, 250$^{\circ}C$. $K_{IC}$ of gref cast iron at a austempering temperature, 250$^{\circ}C$, showed maximum 44 MPa.$m^{1/2}$ even though the amount of retained austenite in it is only 16%. This mainly comes from the refinement of the retained austenite. Quasi-cleavage pattern with a little fit of fibrous pattern was shown on the fractured surface of austempered grey cast iron at all of the temperatures tested.

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Effect of Aging Treatment on the Mechanical Properties of a 18 Ni Maraging Steel (18 Ni 마르에이징 강의 기계적 성질에 미치는 시효처리의 영향)

  • Kim, Hak-Mo;Kim, In-Bae;Park, Se-Yoon
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.4 no.1
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    • pp.30-36
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    • 1991
  • Effects of aging treatment on the mechanical properties of a 18 Ni maraging steel were investigated by considering the reverted austenite. Specimens were heat treated by austenitizing at $840^{\circ}C$ for 1 hr and then aged for various times at $480^{\circ}C$ and $520^{\circ}C$. The main results obtained are as follows : 1) The amounts of reverted austenite are increased up to about 4% at $480^{\circ}C$ and about 22% at $520^{\circ}C$ with 1 to 48 hrs aging time. 2) Decreasing tendencies of impact energy and fracture toughness with increasing aging time are diminished after aging for 2 hrs at two aging temperatures of $480^{\circ}C$ and $520^{\circ}C$. 3) Peak hardness and yield strength are obtained after aging for 4 hrs at $480^{\circ}C$ and 2 hrs at $520^{\circ}C$ respectively. From the above results, it was concluded that the optimum aging condition with which showed good strength and toughness combination are given to be $480^{\circ}C$ for 4 hrs and $520^{\circ}C$ for 2 hrs.

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The effects of heat-treatment on the microstructure of Cu-containing HSLA steels (Cu를 함유한 저합금 고장력강의 미세 조직에 미치는 열처리의 영향)

  • Park, T.W.;Shim, I.O.;Kim, Y.W.;Kang, C.Y.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.101-112
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    • 1995
  • A study was made to examine the effects of heat-treatment on the microstructures of Cu-bearing HSLA steels. The details of microstructures were studied by using optical microscopy(OM), transmission electron microscopy(TEM) and hardness test. The as-rolled microstructure of HSLA-A consists of ferrite (${\alpha}$) whereas that of HSLA-B consists of needle-shaped phase. The difference in microstructure can be ascribed to the different amount of Ni, Mn, Mo, Cu which affect the hardenability. The austenite grain size is very small up to $1000^{\circ}C$ owing to the Nb-precipitates. As the austenitizing temperature increases above $1000^{\circ}C$, the austenite grain grows rapidly. There are two hardness peaks in the hardness versus temperature curve, at $500^{\circ}C$ and at $675^{\circ}C$ (HSLA-A), $725^{\circ}C$ (HSLA-B). The peak at $500^{\circ}C$ result from the formation of Cu-precipitates and second hardness peak is created due to the formation of M-A constituents. The hardriess decrease in HSLA-B steel with ageing temperature is small because of the higher amounts of Cu than HSLA-A steel. The fine, round ${\varepsilon}$-Cu precipitates grow with ageing temperature and finally transform into rod shape.

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