Archives of Metallurgy and Materials (Sep 2015)

Effects Of The Combined Heat And Cryogenic Treatment On The Stability Of Austenite In A High Co-Ni Steel

  • Gruber M.,
  • Ploberger S.,
  • Ressel G.,
  • Wiessner M.,
  • Hausbauer M.,
  • Marsoner S.,
  • Ebner R.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/amm-2015-0358
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 3
pp. 2131 – 2137

Abstract

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The stability of austenite is one of the most dominant factors affecting the toughness properties of high Co-Ni steels such as Aermet 100 and AF1410. Thus, the aim of this work was to get a deeper understanding on the impact of combined heat and cryogenic treatment on the stability of retained and reverted austenite. In order to characterize the evolution of the phase fraction of austenite during tempering at different temperatures and times, X-ray diffraction analyses were carried out. The stability of austenite, which was formed during tempering, was analyzed with dilatometric investigations by studying the transformation behavior of the austenite during cooling from tempering temperature down to −100°C. Additionally, transmission electron microscopy investigations were performed to characterize the chemical composition and phase distribution of austenite and martensite before and after tempering.

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