张宇斌, 张志波. Effect of Percent Reduction of Cold-Rolling on Structure and Properties of Wear-Resistant Steel Mn13[J]. Special Steel, 2016, 37(3): 64-66.DOI:
The effect of percent reduction of cold-rolling ( 12. 7% ~38. 3% ) on mechanical properties
structure and relative permeability of 7. 0 ~ 10. 0 mm plate of wear-resistant steel Mn13 (/% : 0. 98C
0. 45Si
13. 1Mn
0. 024P
0. 002S
0. 65Cr
0. 06Mo
0. 05V) has been studied by using tensile test
metallographic examination
X-ray diffraction analysis (XRD) and transmission electron microscope (TEM). Results show that with increasing percent reduction of coldrolling the steel Mn13 tensile strength
surface hardness and yield strength to tensile strength ratio increase obviously
with increasing the percent reduction of cold-rolling from 0 to 38. 3%
its tensile strength
HB value of surface hardness and raito of yield strength to tensile strength increase respectively form 1 030 MPa
305 and 0. 50 to 1450 MPa
460 and 0. 79
and the elongation decreases from 28% to 2. 5%. During work-hardening process martensite transformation has not been occurred
the amount of deformation twins and the dislocation density increase
and the large amount deformation twins and high density dislocation are main cause led to work-hardening of steel Mn13.