2018
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/430/1/012044
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Effect of heat treatment on strength and ductility of 52CrMoV4 spring steel.

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“…While the effect of pre-annealing was not seen in the material with a low Nb content before heat treatment (Figures 5 and 6), it was observed that the grain size of the pre-annealed material was smaller in the leaf spring material after heat treatment (Figures 9 and 10). During forming, the steel may undergo phase transformations such as recrystallization, which helps in refining the grain structure [15]. The microstructure with a high Nb ratio following heat treatment without pre-annealing is shown in Figure 11, while the microstructure with a high Nb ratio following heat treatment with pre-annealing is shown in Figure 12.…”
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“…While the effect of pre-annealing was not seen in the material with a low Nb content before heat treatment (Figures 5 and 6), it was observed that the grain size of the pre-annealed material was smaller in the leaf spring material after heat treatment (Figures 9 and 10). During forming, the steel may undergo phase transformations such as recrystallization, which helps in refining the grain structure [15]. The microstructure with a high Nb ratio following heat treatment without pre-annealing is shown in Figure 11, while the microstructure with a high Nb ratio following heat treatment with pre-annealing is shown in Figure 12.…”
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“…During the hot rolling process, different pressure values were created in all regions to obtain parabolic thickness, and an approximately 55% decrease was achieved in the region with the lowest thickness for the leaf spring. It is generally advised to hot roll 52CrMoV4 steel between 850 • C and 1050 • C. Upon analysis of the investigation results, it was found that hot rolling was typically carried out at temperatures close to 900 • C [15,16]. Andrade et al investigated 0.035 wt.% Nb heat treatment and found that Nb (C) was detected at 900 • C. In the eye rolling process, the heated intermediate product was curled from its ends and the required part for the assembly was created [11].…”
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“…The buckling system is assumed to be made of 1mm thick, 10mm wide, 8.5cm long CK75 spring steel ribbons. Spring steels are steel alloys that can achieve very high yield strength close to the material tensile strength [36][37][38]. For reference, quenched and tempered (+QT) CK75 spring steel alloys' tensile strength values are in the range of 1200-1900 MPa.…”
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“…The heat treatment process entails phase development when heated and cooled at determined rates [3]. In order for the heat treatment process to be optimised, the precise parameters have to be determined [4]. Generally, the heat treatment cycle involved in the spring manufacturing process has the following sequence:…”
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