Abstract

Continuous heating transformation (CHT) and continuous cooling transformation (CCT) characteristics as well as phase transformation kinetics of a novel Cr–Ni–Mo–V steel for large structural parts are studied using a Gleeble‐3500 thermal–mechanical simulator. CCT curves are obtained. The results show that carbides in initial structure can be completely dissolved during CHT as the heating rates are not greater than 0.2 °C s−1. The final microstructure exhibits obvious sensitivity to cooling rate. It contains martensite with or without bainite. Besides, kinetic models of austenitization are established, and it is confirmed that diffusion is the major mechanism of austenitic transformation in steel during CHT. Meanwhile, bainitic phase transformations kinetic model is developed based on the J–M–A model. The fitted Avrami indexes n combined with transmission electron microscope reveal that the bainite nucleation sites of the steel are mainly located at the prior austenite grain boundaries, and the growth of bainite grains mainly follows a 2D mode. The kinetics of martensitic transformation is better modeled based on the K–M equation. A deep understanding of kinetics and microstructure characteristics during CHT and CCT is of great significance to regulate the final performance of the novel steel under development.

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