The Influence Of Microstructural Parameters On The Yield Stress And Fracture Toughness Of 3CR12 Steel

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
F. Blum N. R. Comins B. Z. Weiss
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The effect of microstructure on the deformation and fracture properties of 3CR12 steel was investigated at different strain rates in the temperature range -196 to 200°C. The yield stress of the as-received steel, showing a banded dual-phase microstructure, was much lower than that of the flake-like dual-phase microstructure produced by heat treatment. The heat treatment also resulted in an increase in the volume fraction of martensite. The fracture toughness of the as-received 3CR12, on the other hand, was significantly higher than that of the heat-treated material. These changes in both yield stress and fracture toughness were attributed to the effect of microstructural parameters on the constraints imposed on the deformation and subsequent failure of the ferritic phase in the as received and heat-treated steels. The exceptionally low resistance to crack extension in a plane parallel to the roiling plane of the as-received material was ascribed to the delamination process, which is typical for controlled-rolled steels. The yield stress and fracture toughness were found to depend on temperature and strain rate. The appearances of the fracture surfaces were found to be consistent with the mechanical properties.
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APA: F. Blum N. R. Comins B. Z. Weiss  (1992)  The Influence Of Microstructural Parameters On The Yield Stress And Fracture Toughness Of 3CR12 Steel

MLA: F. Blum N. R. Comins B. Z. Weiss The Influence Of Microstructural Parameters On The Yield Stress And Fracture Toughness Of 3CR12 Steel. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1992.

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