Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1606607 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
The solidification microstructure, crystallography of eutectic precipitations and mechanical properties of high boron steel with various aluminium and chromium concentrations have been investigated extensively in the present study, as the foundation of the further analysis about the corrosion and abrasion properties at elevated temperature. The experiment results indicate that the as-cast microstructures of test alloys mainly consist of a dendritic matrix with many interdendritic precipitations. The Fe-B binary alloy is mainly composed of ferrite, Fe2B and pearlite and the Fe-B-Al ternary alloy consists of α-(Fe, Al) solid solution, Fe2B and Fe3AlC0.5. When aluminium and chromium elements are added synchronously, the as-cast microstructure changes to α-(Fe, Al, Cr) solid solution, (Fe, Cr)2B boride, M7(C, B)3 and M23(C, B)6 borocarbides. Moreover, the nucleation and growth of M7(C, B)3 borocarbide is adhere to (Fe, Cr)2B boride because of an interphase match between crystal plane (101(-) 0) of M7(C, B)3 and (010) of Cr-rich (Fe, Cr)2B. Alloy Fe-1.46 wt. % B-0.22 wt. % C-11.92wt. % Cr-8.73 wt. % Al shows the highest impact toughness value. The main fracture mode is brittle fracture of boride and tough fracture of matrix.
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