Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7977548 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2015 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Vickers hardness data revealed that, in specimens austenitized at 1200 °C and deformed at 900 °C with strains of 10% and 30%, the ranges of hardness distribution were 250-360 HV 0.1 and 310-400 HV 0.1, respectively. For specimens austenitized at 1000 °C and deformed at 900 °C with strains of 10% and 30%, the ranges of hardness distribution were 220-250 HV 0.1 and 220-260 HV 0.1, respectively. Therefore, the average Vickers hardness increased with the austenitizing temperature and deformation strain. However, a wider range of hardness distribution occurred in specimens that underwent treatment at higher austenitizing temperatures. The wider Vickers hardness distribution reflects non-uniform precipitation in each ferrite grain.
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Authors
Chih-Yuan Chen, Chien-Chon Chen, Jer-Ren Yang,