Effect of Aging Temperature on the Impact Wear Properties and Wear Mechanism of Lightweight Wear-Resistant Steel

被引:0
|
作者
Liang, Liwen [1 ]
Sun, Jianchang [2 ]
Cheng, Ben [1 ]
Wang, Suotao [1 ]
Chen, Mintao [2 ]
Wang, Qingfeng [1 ,3 ]
机构
[1] Yanshan Univ, State Key Lab Metastable Mat Sci & Technol, Qinhuangdao 066004, Peoples R China
[2] Taiyuan Heavy Ind Co Ltd, Taiyuan 030032, Peoples R China
[3] Yanshan Univ, Hebei Key Lab Optimizing Met Prod Technol & Perfor, Qinhuangdao 066004, Peoples R China
关键词
lightweight wear-resistant steel; aging treatment; kappa-carbide; impact wear; work-hardening; KAPPA-CARBIDE; HIGH-STRENGTH; AL; BEHAVIOR; PRECIPITATION; CARBON; MICROSTRUCTURES; CORROSION; MN13CR2; PHASE;
D O I
10.3390/met15020178
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
In this study, the microstructure, mechanical properties, wear resistance, and wear-hardening mechanism of Fe-28Mn-8.5Al-1.0C lightweight wear-resistant steel after heat treatment at different aging temperatures were examined. The results show that the nano-scale kappa-carbides precipitated in the grains after aging treatment increased the strength and hardness of the material through the strengthening effect of the second phase. The yield strength of the material is 697 MPa, the tensile strength is 905 MPa, and the hardness is up to 294 HB after aging at 500 degrees C for 5 h. However, the large-sized kappa-carbides precipitating continuously at the grain boundary are unfavorable to the plasticity and toughness of the material. Compared with the aging treatment at 300 degrees C for 5 h, the elongation and low-temperature impact energy decreased by 12.0% and 47.1%, respectively. Except for the dominant wear mechanism being plastic deformation after heat treatment at 500 degrees C for 5 h with a 4J impact energy, the predominant wear mechanisms for different impact energies under all other heat treatment conditions are micro-cutting. The increase in aging temperature increases the number and volume of kappa-carbide precipitation, which leads to enhanced second-phase strengthening and dislocation strengthening, and the wear resistance of the material is improved. The hardening mechanism of the material after wear at different impact energy levels under aging treatment conditions is a cross-distributed dislocation wall and high-density dislocation entanglement. The increase in aging temperature reduces the spacing of the dislocation wall, increases the area and density of dislocation entanglement, and enhances the work-hardening effect.
引用
收藏
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Development of New Wear-Resistant Surface Coating at Elevated Temperature
    Shang-ping Li
    Di Feng
    He-li Luo
    Xi-e Zhang
    Xu Cao
    Journal of Iron and Steel Research International, 2006, 13 : 37 - 40
  • [32] A new strategy for highly wear-resistant ball using carbon nanotube composites: Study on the impact wear resistance and interfacial bonding mechanism
    Hao, Baichuan
    Yu, Hao
    Wang, Kun
    Han, Jungang
    Zhang, Xiangyun
    Xia, Qihang
    JOURNAL OF MATERIALS RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY-JMR&T, 2024, 29 : 4459 - 4469
  • [33] Effect of Silicon on Microstructure and Wear Property of As-Cast High-Vanadium Wear-Resistant Alloys
    Xie, Hongshen
    Xu, Liujie
    Zhu, Chenhui
    Li, Zhou
    Yao, Xuke
    Deng, Xiangtao
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF METALCASTING, 2024, 18 (04) : 3403 - 3419
  • [34] Study of wear test and wear-resistant mechanism of bionic non-smooth groove side in line pan
    Qiao, Lindong
    Xia, Rui
    Li, Bo
    Wang, Xuewen
    Ma, Haozhou
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS PART E-JOURNAL OF PROCESS MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, 2024,
  • [35] Microstructure and Wear Properties of a Bainite/Martensite Multi-phase Wear Resistant Steel
    Yao, Zishan
    Liu, Man
    Hu, Haijiang
    Tian, Junyu
    Xu, Guang
    ISIJ INTERNATIONAL, 2021, 61 (01) : 434 - 441
  • [36] Tribological performance and wear mechanisms of a high-temperature wear-resistant Al-Si/SiAlON composite
    Tan, Hui
    Sun, Qichun
    Chen, Wenyuan
    Zhu, Shengyu
    Cheng, Jun
    Yang, Jun
    TRIBOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 2021, 164
  • [37] Effect of wear-resistant coatings on the comprehensive performance of finger seal
    Zhang, Yanchao
    Si, Chenguang
    Zhang, Yongtao
    Zhang, Dongya
    Cui, Yahui
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE INSTITUTION OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERS PART J-JOURNAL OF ENGINEERING TRIBOLOGY, 2019, 233 (04) : 570 - 579
  • [38] Revealing the role of micron-sized in situ TiC particles on tensile properties and fracture mechanism of martensitic wear-resistant steel at elevated temperature
    Li, Chengru
    Li, Xiaolin
    Deng, Xiangtao
    Wang, Zhaodong
    MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A-STRUCTURAL MATERIALS PROPERTIES MICROSTRUCTURE AND PROCESSING, 2022, 832
  • [39] Microstructure and abrasive wear performance of a novel CALPHAD-inspired wear-resistant steel containing multiphase and multiscale carbides
    Yao, Xuke
    Jiang, Tao
    Wei, Shizhong
    Xu, Liujie
    Pan, Kunming
    Yu, Hua
    Chen, Chong
    Zhang, Cheng
    Wang, Xiaodong
    Wang, Changji
    WEAR, 2024, 538
  • [40] Comparative Experiment of Abrasion-Corrosion-Sliding Wear Performance of Two Kinds of Low Alloy Wear-Resistant Steel
    Chai, Jinrong
    Li, Guohua
    MATERIALS, 2022, 15 (18)