Effect of Alloying Elements on Thermal Wear of Cast Hot-Forging Die Steels

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WANG Shu-qi~1
2. School of Materials Science and Engineering
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关键词
hot-forging die; cast steel; alloying element; thermal wear; mechanism;
D O I
10.13228/j.boyuan.issn1006-706x.2006.05.012
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TG316 [锻造工艺];
学科分类号
080201 ; 080503 ;
摘要
The effect of main alloying elements on thermal wear of cast hot-forging die steels was studied. The wear mechanism was discussed. The results show that alloying elements have significant influences on the thermal wear of cast hot-forging die steels. The wear rates decrease with an increase in chromium content from 3% to 4% and molybdenum content from 2% to 3%, respectively. With further increase of chromium and molybdenum contents, chromium slightly reduces the wear resistance and molybdenum severely deteriorates the wear resistance with high wear rate. Lower vanadium/carbon ratio (1.5-2.5) leads to a lower wear resistance with higher wear rate. With an increase in vanadium/carbon ratio, the wear resistance of the cast steel substantially increases. When vanadium/carbon ratio is 3, the wear rate reaches the lowest value. The predominant mechanism of thermal wear of cast hot-forging die steels are oxidation wear and fatigue delamination. The Fe2O3 and Fe3O4 or lumps of brittle wear debris are formed on the wear surface.
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