Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5455913 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
This study investigated the effects of aging and thermomechanical treatments on the microstructure evolution and mechanical properties of a nanoprecipitates strengthened ferritic steel. The toughness of steel at various temperatures was measured carefully and correlated with microstructural features. Tensile tests show that aging can improve the mechanical strength without scarifying the ductility. With high yield strength of ~1000 MPa, excellent low temperature Charpy impact energy more than 300 J at â80 °C can be obtained. The ductile brittle transition temperature (DBTT) is lower than â80 °C. The high strength can be contributed by the nanocluster precipitation as determined by small angle neutron scattering and transmission electron microscopy. The excellent low temperature toughness is attributed to the delamination structure of the steel, which blunts the cracks and restrains the crack propagation.
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Authors
Yu Zhao, Songsong Xu, Junpeng Li, Jian Zhang, Liangwei Sun, Liang Chen, Guangai Sun, Shuming Peng, Zhongwu Zhang,