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Effect of Cr and C on microstructure evolution of medium carbon steels during friction stir welding process and their mechanical property
Author(s) -
Chun-Hu Cheng,
Kota Kadoi,
Shun Tokita,
Hidetoshi Fujii,
Kohasaku Ushioda,
Hiroshige Inoue
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of physics. conference series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.21
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1742-6596
pISSN - 1742-6588
DOI - 10.1088/1742-6596/1270/1/012032
Subject(s) - bainite , martensite , materials science , microstructure , pearlite , metallurgy , austenite , ferrite (magnet) , carbide , ultimate tensile strength , tempering , chromium , elongation , composite material
The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of chromium and carbon in medium carbon steels on the microstructure evolution during FSW process and their mechanical property. The materials are dynamically recrystallized in austenite during FSW followed by phase transformation from austenite to ferrite, pearlite, bainite, and martensite. In the case of 0.2%C, the microstructure of the stir zone transited from pearlite and ferrite to bainite and martensite with the increase in chromium content. On the other hand, in the case of 0.4%C, the microstructure transited from pearlite to martensite with the increase in chromium content. The specimens of 0.2%C-4%Cr, 0.4%C-2%Cr and 0.4%C-4%Cr showed high tensile strength of over 1.5 GPa. In addition, even though the microstructures in the stir zones of the specimens are martensite, the elongation of 0.2%C-4%Cr was 31%while those of the others were less than 5%. TEM observation revealed that many tiny carbides precipitated in martensite of the stir zone of 0.2%C-4%Cr and micro twin formed in martensite in those of 0.4%C-2%Cr and 0.4%C-4%Cr. Thus, it was considered that auto-tempering occurred in the stir zone of 0.2%C-4%Cr during FSW process. The carbide precipitation in martensite is more effective to improve the tensile elongation compared with micro twin formation.

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