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Improvement in lower temperature mechanical properties of 0.40 pct C-Ni-Cr-Mo ultrahigh strength steel with the second phase lower bainite

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A study has been made of the effect of the second phase lower bainite on lower temperature mechanical properties from ambient temperature (287 K) to 123 K of a commercial Japanese 0.40 pct C-Ni-Cr-Mo ultrahigh strength steel corresponding to AISI 4340. When 25 vol pct lower bainite, which appeared in acicular form so as to partition prior austenite grains, was associated with martensite at 473 K, it provided a better combination of strength and ductility than that achieved using 1133 K direct water quenching irrespective of the test temperature. With the lower bainite, notch tensile strength was dramatically improved over the temperature region studied about 2150 MPa even at 123 K; whereas, in the case of 1133 K direct water quenching, it remained at about 1700 MPa. Similar trends were observed in the relationship between the lower bainite and the Charpy V-notch impact energy at and above 238 K. The lower bainite also produced superior fracture ductility and notch toughness results with decreased temperature of testing as compared to those obtained using a y γ α′ ’ repetitive heat treatment for the same steel. The above beneficial effects of the second phase lower bainite on lower temperature mechanical properties are briefly discussed in terms of metallographic examinations, the law of mixtures, and so on.

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Tomita, Y., Okabayashi, K. Improvement in lower temperature mechanical properties of 0.40 pct C-Ni-Cr-Mo ultrahigh strength steel with the second phase lower bainite. Metall Trans A 14, 485–492 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02644225

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