Abstract

In the present work, the effects of tungsten (W) addition and heat treatment conditions on the microstructure, impact toughness and tensile properties of microalloyed forging steels were studied. Four kinds of microalloyed forging steels were produced by varying W additions (0, 0.5, 1 and 2wt%). Heat treatment was carried out at temperatures ranging from 840 to 950°C followed by air and furnace cooling. Mechanical tests were used to evaluate the room temperature Charpy impact and tensile properties. The resulting microstructures were analysed via optical microscope (OM), scanning electron microscope (SEM) and transmission electron microscope (TEM). The results show that the microstructure and mechanical properties of the microalloyed forging steels are closely related to the W content. Correct selection of heat treatment temperature and cooling method is very important to enhance the mechanical properties. The optimum heat treatment temperatures obtained in this study are 920, 900, 880 and 860°C for the steels with 0%, 0.5%, 1% and 2% W, respectively. Both the impact toughness and tensile properties of the microalloyed forging steels have been significantly enhanced after heat treatment at the optimum temperatures followed by air cooling.

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