王兆英, 吴畏, 赵振, et al. Strengthening and Toughening of SA-540 Alloy Steel for Fasteners[J]. Special Steel, 2022, 43(6): 89-94. DOI: 10.20057/j.1003-8620.2022-00109.
the SA-540 high strength and high toughness steel for fasteners is obtained by the optimization of composition(/%:0.35-0.46C
0.6-1.0Cr
1.50-2.05Ni
0. 18-0.32Mo
0. 1V)
the reasonable formulation of smelting process(3t VIM+ ESR)and heat treatment process(re-heat treated at 850 ℃ for2 h water cooling+590 ℃ for 5 h water cooling). The results show that in order to ensure the specified plastic elongation strength R
p0.2
≥860 MPa of SA-540 steel at 300 ℃
the tensile strength at room temperature should be controlled in the range of 1150- 1170 MPa
with only a strength window of 20 MPa. For the materials whose tensile strength at room temperature exceed
s the standard after quenching at 850℃ for 2 h/water cooling +tempering at 560℃ for 5h/water cooling
the tensile properties of the alloy steel can meet the index requirements by reheating and quenching at 850 ℃ for2 h/water cooling + tempering at 590 ℃5 h/water cooling. With the increase of tempering temperature after quenching
the tensile strength and yield strength of SA- 540 steel decrease
and the elongation and reduction of area of steel increase. Adding 0. 1% vanadium to SA-540 steel can obviously improve the strength and plasticity of steel
but the low-temperature impact property decreases significantly.