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Improvement of fracture toughness and tensile ductility of massive rings made of 18 % nickel maraging steel
, Chatterjee M, Sivasubramanian K.
Published in Carl Hanser Verlag
2012
Volume: 67
   
Issue: 3
Pages: 195 - 201
Abstract
Massive rings of 18% nickel maraging steel produced using the ring rolling process do not consistently attain high fracture toughness (K Ic) and tensile ductility values. Due to large section sizes involved, it becomes difficult to suppress precipitation of carbonitride particles and prevent thermal embrittlement. he conventional heat treatment of solutioning at 820 °C followed by aging at 480 °C is not efective in undoing this embrittlement. Diferent multi-stage solution treatments were designed and tried out to improve the mechanical properties. A two-stage (950 °C + 820 °C)/three-stage (950 °C + 950 °C + 820 °C) solution treatment, depending on the section size, proved to be efective. his treatment leads to recrystallisation of the as-hot-worked microstructure and a ine grain size; it is believed that a delinking of grain boundaries and carbonitrides occurs simultaneously. he observed improvement of fracture toughness and tensile ductility can thus be explained. © 2012 Carl Hanser Verlag, München.
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JournalHTM Journal of Heat Treatment and Materials
PublisherCarl Hanser Verlag
ISSN1867-2493
Open Access0