Journal of Materials Research and Technology (Nov 2021)
Effect of martensite pre-quenching on bainite transformation kinetics, martensite/bainite duplex microstructures, mechanical properties and retained austenite stability of GCr15 bearing steel
Abstract
In this work, effect of martensite pre-quenching on the subsequent bainite transformation kinetics of GCr15 bearing steel has been investigated by means of dilatometry. The results show that the pre-quenched martensite is significantly accelerate nucleation of subsequent bainite transformation in comparison with direct bainite austempering. Meanwhile, specimen of martensite pre-quenching at 200 °C has the shortest incubation period of bainite transformation at 240 °C. Moreover, the transformation rate of bainite transformation after martensite pre-quenching is faster than direct bainite austempering in the initial growth stage, and decrease with the decreasing of martensite pre-quenching temperature. Compared with the conventional quenched and tempered (QT) specimen, the tensile strength is slightly decrease from 2170 MPa to 2143 MPa, but the impact toughness is obviously increase from 43 J to 71 J in specimen heat-treated by martensite pre-quenching at 200 °C and subsequent bainite transformation at 240 °C. In addition, the mechanical stability of retained austenite in all martensite pre-quenching specimens are higher than that of QT specimen.