Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1571083 | Materials Characterization | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Nano-eutectic bulk 1080 carbon steel was prepared on glass and copper substrates by an aluminothermic reaction casting. The microstructure of the steel was analyzed by an optical microscope, transmission electron microscopy, an electron probe micro-analyzer, a scanning electron microscope and X-ray diffraction. Results show that the microstructure of the steel consisted of a little cementite and lamellar eutectic pearlite. Average lamellar spacing of the pearlite prepared on copper and glass substrates was about 230Â nm and 219Â nm, respectively. Volume fraction of the pearlite of the two steels was about 95%. Hardness of the steel was about 229 and 270Â HV. Tensile strength was about 610 and 641Â MPa and tensile elongation was about 15% and 8%. Compressive strength was about 1043 and 1144Â MPa. Compared with the steel prepared on copper substrate, the steel prepared on glass substrate had smaller lamellar spacing of the pearlite phase and higher strength, and low ductility due to the smaller spacing.
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Authors
Peiqing La, Zhengning Li, Cuiling Li, Sulei Hu, Xuefeng Lu, Yupeng Wei, Fuan Wei,