Microstructure and mechanical properties of austempered AISI 9255 high-silicon steel
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2018
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Taylor and Francis Ltd. michael.wagreich@univie.ac.at
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The present investigation is focused on evaluating the microstructure and mechanical properties of American Iron and Steel Institute 9255 high-silicon steel austempered at different temperatures and durations. Material characterisation was done using a scanning electron microscope and an X-ray diffractometer. Results show the bainite microstructure over a temperature range of 280–400°C. Bainite structure gains coarseness at higher temperatures at 360 and 400°C. A significant improvement in the tensile properties was observed for all austempered specimens; with a maximum tensile strength of 1852 MPa and elongation up to 35%. An excellent strain hardening response was observed from the samples austempered at temperatures of 360 and 400°C. Tensile properties were found to be superior at 15 min of austempering duration for all austempering temperatures. © 2017 Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining.
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Bainite, Hardening, Iron and steel industry, Mechanical properties, Scanning electron microscopy, Silicon, Silicon steel, Strain hardening, Tensile strength, American iron and steel institutes, austempered, Austempering temperature, Hardening response, High-silicon steel, Material characterisation, Microstructure and mechanical properties, X ray diffractometers, Microstructure
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Materials Science and Technology (United Kingdom), 2018, 34, 3, pp. 355-365
