Determination and Analysis on Continuous Cooling Transformation Curve of High Temperature Bearing Steel M50
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Determination and Analysis on Continuous Cooling Transformation Curve of High Temperature Bearing Steel M50
Special SteelVol. 43, Issue 3, Pages: 85-90(2022)
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1. 钢铁研究总院有限公司特殊钢研究院,北京,100081
2. 河钢集团钢研总院,石家庄,052165
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Received:26 October 2021,
Online First:22 June 2022,
Published:22 June 2022
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崔毅, 张雲飞, 俞峰, et al. Determination and Analysis on Continuous Cooling Transformation Curve of High Temperature Bearing Steel M50[J]. Special Steel, 2022, 43(3): 85-90.
DOI:
崔毅, 张雲飞, 俞峰, et al. Determination and Analysis on Continuous Cooling Transformation Curve of High Temperature Bearing Steel M50[J]. Special Steel, 2022, 43(3): 85-90.DOI:
Determination and Analysis on Continuous Cooling Transformation Curve of High Temperature Bearing Steel M50
The critical point measurement and continuous cooling transformation test with cooling rate 0.02 ~40 °C/s of high temperature bearing steel M50 (/% :0. 82C
4. 25Cr
4. 17Mo
1. 03V) are carried out by expansion method in DIL805A quenching dilatometer
and the static CCT curve is drawn. Combined with the microstructure and Vickers hardness analysis at room temperature
the effects of cooling rate and austenitizing temperature ( 1 000 °C and 1 120 °C)on the microstructure transformation as well as the static CCT curve of high temperature bearing steel M50 are systematically studied. The results show that the critical point of high temperature bearing steel M50 is not influenced by austenitizing temperature. The temperatures of A
c1
and Accm are 808 °C and 852 °C respectively ; the critical cooling rate of pe
arlite transformation is 0. 05 °C/s. The increase of austenitizing temperature promotes the decrease of the initial temperature of martensite transformation and the right shift of bainite transformation interval on the static CCT curve
and significantly improves the room temperature hardness of high temperature bearing steel M50 at lower cooling rate.