工程科学学报 (Feb 2015)

Effect of alloying elements on austenite grain growth and microstructure refinement in a non-quenched steel for crankshafts

  • ZHANG Chao-lei,
  • YANG Zhong,
  • SUN Jing-hong,
  • ZHAO Hai-dong,
  • LI Bo-yuan,
  • LIU Ya-zheng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13374/j.issn2095-9389.2015.02.006
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 2
pp. 175 – 179

Abstract

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The microstructural refinement effect of alloying elements Nb, Ti and S was investigated by analyzing austenite grain growth behavior and hot-rolled microstructure in a non-quenched steel for crankshafts. The results show that the austenite grain coarsening temperature increases by 100℃ when the heating time is 30 min, and the microstructure in the hot-rolled bar edge is significantly refined after 0.027% Nb-0.012% Ti microalloying and an increase of S from 0.029% to 0.046% in the steel investigated. The undissolved second phase particles MnS and (Nb, Ti) (C, N) have a pinning effect on austenite grain boundaries, and then retard the austenite grain growth. Besides, the microstructural refinement effect of the alloying elements needs a suitable deformation schedule.

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