Precipitation Behavior of Nanometer-Sized Carbides in A Nb-Ti-Bearing Low-Carbon Steel

Xiaolin Li, Zhaodong Wang, Xiangtao Deng, Yong Yang, Dan Song, Guodong Wang

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Abstract

The microstructure, mechanical property and precipitation behavior in a low carbon Nb-Ti micro-alloyed steel were investigated using dilatometer, optical microscopy and transmission electron microscope. The results show that the microstructure of the experimental steel treated by isothermal quenching process mainly consists of ferrite and martensite. The volume fraction of ferrite increases with a decrease in the isothermal temperature. It is found that both of interphase precipitation and supersaturated precipitation would appear in the samples treated by isothermal quenching process. Along with the isothermal temperature decreasing, the precipitation state changes from interphase precipitation to supersaturated precipitation. The interphase precipitation of these carbides with different row spacing and different orientation in ferrite grains, is related to the mobility of interfaces during γ/α transformation based on ledge mechanism. In addition to (110)α plane suggested by the ledge mechanism, the planar sheets of interphase precipitation are also found to be parallel with(035α planes. Moreover, the interphase precipitation carbides were identified to have a NaCl-type crystal structure with a lattice parameter of 0.432 nm and obey the Baker-Nutting (B-N) orientation relationship with respect to ferrite matrix. The contribution of the precipitation hardening to the yield strength of the experiment steel has been estimated to be -337 MPa at 620 °C, based on Orowan mechanism.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHSLA Steels 2015, Microalloying 2015 and Offshore Engineering Steels 2015 Conference Proceedings
Publisherwiley
Pages223-228
Number of pages6
ISBN (Electronic)9781119223399
ISBN (Print)9781119223306
DOIs
StatePublished - 6 Nov 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • HSLA steel
  • Interphase precipitation
  • Orientation relationship
  • Supersaturated precipitation

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