Abstract
The effects of microalloying elements Nb, V and Ti on microstructure and properties of quenched and tempered steel were studied. Results showed that the addition of microalloying elements led to the formation of bainite and increased strength, while the austenization and ferrite transformation temperature was barely affected, i.e. 10°C. Microalloying elements shortened the incubation time for bainite transformation by refinement of austenite grain, and decreased the hardenability by forming carbides and therefore reducing the carbon content of super-cooled austenite. Either of them promoted the bainite transformation. The better tempering stability was ascribed to the as hot-rolled bainite microstructure and secondary carbide precipitation during tempering.
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Ma, Q., Huang, L., Di, G., Wang, Y., Yang, Y., & Ma, C. (2017). Effect of microalloying elements on microstructure and properties of quenched and tempered constructional steel. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 242). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/242/1/012036
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