Development of microalloyed steels for high temperature carburizing

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David K MATLOCK [1 ]
John G SPEER [1 ]
Steven G JANSTO [2 ]
Marcos STUART [3 ]
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[1] Advanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center Colorado School of Mines,Golden,Colorado USA
[2] CBMM-Reference Metals Bridgeville,PA  3. CBMM Sao Paulo,Brasil
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heat treating; microalloying; carburizing; niobium; abnormal grain growth;
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TG156.81 [];
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080201 ; 080503 ;
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The potential for use of microalloy additions to suppress abnormal austenite grain growth and produce steels with enhanced bending fatigue resistance after high temperature vacuum carburizing was investigated in a series of Ti-modified SAE 8620 steels with w(niobium) additions up to 0.1%.Results are considered from a series of papers at the Advanced Steel Processing and Products Research Center on the effects of Nb content,heating rate, rolling history,and processing temperature on the evolution of austenite grain structures in carburizing steels. Emphasis is placed on understanding the effects of alloying and processing on each stage in the annealing process including the as received laboratory rolled conditions,during the onset of carburizing after annealing at different heating rates,and after annealing for various times at carburizing temperatures up to 1 100℃.Heating rate to the carburizing temperature was shown to be an influential variable and suppression of abnormal grain growth was dependent on the development of a critical distribution of fine NbC precipitates,stable at the austenitizing temperature.The importance to industrial carburizing practice of heating rate effects on precipitates and austenite grain size evolution are discussed and correlated to selected data on fatigue performance.
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