Abstract

Quantitative microstructure analyses by atomic force microscope and delayed fracture tests were performed for two types of prestressed steel with a tensile strength of 1470 MPa; an induction-heated-tempered specimen, and a furnace-heated-tempered specimen. Size distributions of cementite particles were measured to characterize the relationship between microstructures and delayed fracture properties.

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