Unlubricated sliding and rolling/sliding wear behavior of continuously cooled, low/medium carbon bainitic steels

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The development of low and medium carbon bainitic steels for railroad track applications is traced through investigations to understand wear behavior. Carbide-free bainite consisting of bainitic ferrite laths, with or without lath boundary retained austenite, has emerged as the best microstructure. Cast and wrought 0.25%C, 1.75%Si, Mo-B steels have exhibited wear resistance comparable with that of Hadfield's austenitic steel under severe rolling/sliding contact.

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Clayton, P., & Tin, N. (1996). Unlubricated sliding and rolling/sliding wear behavior of continuously cooled, low/medium carbon bainitic steels. Wear, 200(1–2), 74–82. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0043-1648(96)07249-3

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