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Effects of Nb and Tempering Time on Carbide Precipitation Behavior and Mechanical Properties of Cr–Mo–V Steel for Brake Discs
Author(s) -
Wu Dan,
Wang Fuming,
Cheng Jin,
Li Changrong
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
steel research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.603
H-Index - 49
eISSN - 1869-344X
pISSN - 1611-3683
DOI - 10.1002/srin.201700491
Subject(s) - tempering , materials science , carbide , microstructure , metallurgy , precipitation , martensite , austenite , toughness , physics , meteorology
To improve the performance of the steel for brake discs, like mechanical properties and thermal fatigue resistance, Nb is added to the steel. In this paper, the effects of Nb and tempering time on the microstructure and mechanical properties of the steel have been studied. The investigation of precipitation behaviors is based on Thermo‐Calc software and transmission electron microscopy. The results show there is a negative linear relationship between the yield strength and the logarithm of time, and tempering time should not exceed 2 h. V‐rich M 8 C 7 and NbC occur during austenitizing, while (Mo,V)C, M 23 C 6 , and M 7 C 3 precipitate during tempering. (Mo,V)C has a strong strengthening effect at the early stage of tempering, but it grows faster than M 8 C 7 . With 0.025% Nb addition, the yield strength and impact energy increase simultaneously due to the refinement of martensite; the addition of 0.045% Nb promotes the tempering stability due to the suppression of precipitation and coarsening of Cr carbides and the precipitation strengthening of M 8 C 7 and NbC, therefore, the addition of 0.025–0.045% Nb is conducive to improving the performance of the steel. Moreover, the suppression of Cr carbides with 0.045% Nb addition makes up for the damage of large NbC to toughness.

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