Effect of Austenite Reversion and Its Stability on the Tensile and Impact Transition Behavior of High‐Strength Naval Steel
Sankalp Biswal,
Md. Basiruddin Sk,
Rakesh Kumar Barik
et al.
Abstract:The present investigation correlates the austenite reversion and its stability during intercritical annealing (IA) with the tensile and Charpy impact properties of a low‐C naval grade steel. The as‐received steel is subjected to water quenching after austenitization at 950 °C, followed by IA at 620, 650, and 680 °C for 2 h. DICTRA simulation is used to predict the austenite reversion kinetics during the IA. Incorporation of cementite phase in the simulation correlates well with the experimental dilatometry res… Show more
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