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Thermomechanical Processing of Medium-Carbon Boron-Bearing Microalloyed-Steel Forgings Targeting Normalized-like
Piotr Skubisz1, Piotr Micek2, Stanisław Flaga2
1Faculty of Metals Engineering and Industrial Computer Science, AGH University of Krakow, al. A. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Cracow, Poland.
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The paper presents designing thermomechanical processing routes for medium-carbon boron-bearing microalloyed steel and investigates their effect on microstructure-property characteristics obtained through controlled cooling directly from hot forging temperature. Direct cooling was carried out in situ within the industrial process of hot forging, replacing conventional heat treatment with slow and accelerated air cooling, realized with a fully automated fan-cooling laboratory conveyor which accommodates the desired cooling strategy. Comparative analysis of conventionally normalized and direct-cooled microstructure and mechanical properties obtained under varied thermo-mechanical conditions is presented to investigate the potential of medium-carbon microalloyed steel with boron addition for producing tailored properties comparable to those of the normalized condition. The obtained microstructure composed of grain-boundary ferrite and pearlite which resulted in tensile properties as good as Re ≈ 610 MPa, Rm ≈ 910 MPa, and elongation A5 ≥ 12%. Although the achieved microstructure-property parameters differ from those achieved through conventional normalizing (Rm ≤ 780 MPa, Re ≤ 460 MPa, and A ≥ 14%), they are considerable in terms of selected machinability aspects. The observed effect of the imposed treatment strategies on interlamellar spacing and morphology of ferrite showed possibilities regarding the control of mechanical properties and application of direct cooling as a beneficial alternative to conventional normalizing, where energy consumption is the main concern in manufacturing high-duty parts made of boron-bearing microalloyed steel 35MnTiB4.
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