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Characterization of nano-scale particles in hot-rolled, high strength low alloy steels (HSLA)

journal contribution
posted on 2007-10-02, 00:00 authored by Ilana Timokhina, Peter HodgsonPeter Hodgson, S Ringer, R Zheng, E Pereloma
The contribution of nano-scale particles observed using Atom Probe Tomography in an increase of yield strength of conventional and advanced HSLA steels was studied. The advanced HSLA steel showed higher yield strength than conventional HSLA steel. There were two types of carbides, which primarily contribute to an increase in yield strength of conventional HSLA steel: (i) coarse TiC with average size of 25±5nm and (ii) fine TiC with average radius of 3±1.2nm. The presence of two types of carbides was found in the microstructure of advanced HSLA steel: (i)
nano-scale Ti0.98Mo0.02C0.6 carbides with average radius of 2.2±0.5nm, and (ii) C19Cr7Mo24 particles with an average radius of 1.5±0.3nm. The contribution of precipitation hardening in the yield strength of advanced HSLA steel due to the nano-scale particles was 174MPa, while this value in the conventional HSLA steel was 128MPa.

History

Journal

Materials science forum

Volume

561-565

Pagination

2083 - 2086

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications

Location

Uetikon-Zuerich, Switzerland

ISSN

0255-5476

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2007, Trans Tech Publications