E3S Web of Conferences (Jan 2021)

Effects of alloy elements on mechanical properties of low alloy wear resistant steel

  • Zhang Wenfeng,
  • Liu Zhong,
  • Li Tianming,
  • Liu Xiaogang,
  • Xiong Wei

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202123602021
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 236
p. 02021

Abstract

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This work is mainly concerning with effects of Carbon, Nickel and vanadium on mechanical properties of low alloy wear resistant steel. the results showed that The experimental steels yielded their best comprehensive properties at 940 °C of quenching and at 200 °C of tempering for 0.33 wt% C steel, at 940 °C of quenching and at 220°C of tempering for 0.38 wt% C steel, and at 920°C of quenching and at 230 °C of tempering for 0.4 wt% C steel, respectively.3% Ni steel yielded the best property at 900 °C quenching and 200 °C tempering, while 5% Ni steel was 920 °C quenching and 200 °C tempering. The best property yielded at 940 °C quenching and 200 °C tempering for the Vanadium addition steel.