Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7220711 Materials & Design (1980-2015) 2015 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this research, the effects of transformation temperature, time and cooling rate during continuous and isothermal heat treatment processes on microstructure evolutions and mechanical properties of a hot rolled plain eutectoid steel rod were investigated. Austenitizing was performed at the temperatures of 850 and 950 °C for 5 min. Cooling rate was selected between 7 and 26 °C/s for the continuous cooling and isothermal cooling was conducted in a salt bath furnace at the temperature range of 520 and 560 °C. The results showed that the finest pearlite microstructure and a good combination of strength and ductility were achieved by isothermal heat treatment at 560 °C. On the other hand, continuous cooling from 850 °C at the rate of 26 °C/s resulted in an adequate tensile strength (1040 MPa) and substantial increase in the ductility (elongation: 21% and reduction area: 51%).
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