谢学林, 杨钢, 傅骏, et al. Effect of Quenching Cooling Rate on Structure and Mechanical Properties of Heat-Resistant Steel lCrl2Ni3Mo2VN[J]. Special Steel, 2010, 31(1): 57-59.
谢学林, 杨钢, 傅骏, et al. Effect of Quenching Cooling Rate on Structure and Mechanical Properties of Heat-Resistant Steel lCrl2Ni3Mo2VN[J]. Special Steel, 2010, 31(1): 57-59.DOI:
Structure of heat-resistant steel 1 Crl2Ni3Mo2VN quenched at 1 040 T for 1 h oil cooling
furnace cooling (5 T/min)
1 °C./min and 0. 5 °C/min cooling and mechanical properties of the steel quenched at 1 040 °C for 1 h with different cooling rate + tempered at 565 °C for 2 h have been studied. Test results show that martensite structure of the steel quenched with four cooling rate is obtained
but A
KV2
value of the steel by quenching
oil cooling and tempering is 156. 5 J
while that by quenching
5 ~0. 5 °C/min cooling and tempering is 40. 5 - 16. 5 J. The thermal decomposition of retained austenite in steel slow-cooled is main reasons for impact energy marked decreasing
i. e. during quenching slow- cooling at 720 ~ 820 °C
a large amount of carbide precipitates at original austenite grain boundary led to obvious decreasing alloying el
ements and carbon content in residual austenite and poor stability of residual austenite in quenched structure.