快速加热驱动的变体选择和马氏体精炼,以获得优越的强度-柔性协同效应
Siming Huang1, Liejun Li1, Haixiao Ye1
1National Engineering Research Center of Near-Net Shape Forming Technology for Metallic Materials, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, China.
Materials (Basel, Switzerland)
|June 13, 2025
概括
快速加热显著改进了钢的微观结构,增强了柔性和强度-柔性协同作用. 这种先进的热处理优化了马氏体转化,以获得优异的机械性能.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 金工业是一种金工业.
- 物理化学 物理化学
背景情况:
- 马氏体钢对于高性能应用至关重要.
- 控制微观结构是优化钢材性能的关键.
- 快速加热为操纵钢结构微观结构提供了一种新的方法.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究快速加热 (300°C/s) 对马氏体变化的影响.
- 分析对结晶学变异选择和谷物精炼的影响.
- 为了评估由此产生的机械性能,专注于强度-柔性协同作用.
主要方法:
- 快速加热与传统加热的比较研究.
- 之前的奥氏体颗粒 (PAG) 和马氏体基结构的微结构分析.
- 机械测试,包括拉伸强度和延伸测量.
主要成果:
- 快速加热精制的PAG大小 (16.08微米至5.06微米) 和马氏体块大小 (4.24微米至2.41微米).
- 高角粒边界 (HAGB) 的密度增加,并偏爱密集的 (CP) 组变异选择.
- 在强度和延长 (PSE) 乘积上实现了28.3%的增加,提高了柔性.
结论:
- 快速加热有效地提炼了马氏体基结构.
- 这种方法可以控制马氏体变异的演变.
- 通过快速加热,可以在马氏体钢中实现优越的强度-柔性协同作用.
相关概念视频
Stress-Strain Diagram - Ductile Materials
655
The stress-strain relationship in ductile materials such as structural steel or aluminium is intricate and progresses through several stages. When a specimen is loaded, it initially exhibits a linear length increase, depicted by a steep straight line on the stress-strain diagram. It indicates the material is elastically deforming and will return to its original shape once unloaded. However, when a critical stress value is reached, plastic deformation begins. This stage sees substantial...
655
Yield Criteria for Ductile Materials under Plane Stress
157
In designing structural elements and machine parts using ductile materials, it is crucial to ensure that these components withstand applied stresses without yielding. Yielding is initially determined through a tensile test, which evaluates the material's response to uniaxial stress. However, tensile stress is insufficient when components face biaxial or plane stress conditions This condition requires advanced criteria to predict failure.
The Maximum Shearing Stress Criterion, also known as...
The Maximum Shearing Stress Criterion, also known as...
157
Mechanical Characteristics of Steel
410
The mechanical characteristics of steel are assessed through various tests that evaluate its strength, toughness, and flexibility. These tests include tension, torsion, impact, bending, and hardness assessments, each providing crucial information about steel's suitability for specific applications.
The tension test is fundamental for determining tensile strength. In this test, a steel specimen is stretched using a gripping device until it breaks. The data collected during this test are used...
The tension test is fundamental for determining tensile strength. In this test, a steel specimen is stretched using a gripping device until it breaks. The data collected during this test are used...
410
Temperature Dependent Deformation
143
In a nonhomogeneous rod made up of steel and brass, restrained at both ends and subjected to a temperature change, several steps are involved in calculating the stress and compressive load. Due to the problem's static indeterminacy, one end support is disconnected, allowing the rod to experience the temperature change freely. Next, an unknown force is applied at the free end, triggering deformations in the rod's steel and brass portions. These deformations are then calculated and added...
143
Thermal Strain
808
Thermal strain is a concept that arises when we consider how temperature changes affect structures. Unlike the conventional assumption that structures remain constant under load, real-world scenarios often involve temperature fluctuations that can significantly impact these structures. Consider a homogeneous rod with a uniform cross-section resting freely on a flat horizontal surface. If the rod's temperature increases, the rod elongates. This elongation is proportional to the temperature...
808
Residual Stresses
208
Residual stresses reside in a structure even after removing the original stress inducer. This phenomenon often arises from varied plastic deformations across different parts of a structure. Consider a rod stretched beyond its yield point. It will not regain its original length due to permanent deformation. Even after load removal, the rod does not entirely lose stress because of uneven plastic deformations, resulting in residual stresses. The computation of these stresses in structures is...
208


