Abstract

This study investigated effect of combined heat treatment on the hardness and tensile strength of 0.25 - 0.35 grade of medium carbon steel. Heat treatment at 900 °C for four hours was done and six specimens of each were then quenched in water. Results showed that the hardness and tensile strength ranged from 113.7 to 184.4 HB and from 383.84 to 621.2 N/mm 2 , respectively, for hardening temperature from 700 to 950 °C; and were from 180.2 to 125.5 HB and 594.7 to 4143 N/mm 2 , respectively, when the steel was quenched from 900 °C for tempering temperatures from 250 to 600 °C. The result of tempering (from 250 to 600 °C) when previously quenched (from 850 °C) steel showed decreasing values of hardness (from 400 to 248 HB) and of tensile strength (from 1320 to 819 N/mm2). The microstructure of the normalized sample was observed to be finer and more homogenized than the one observed in the as-rolled condition of the sample. This invariably led to the higher hardness and tensile strength values recorded. Keywords: Hardness, Tensile strength, quenching, microstructure, ferrite

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  • MATERIALS AND METHODSMaterials: The 0.25-0.35%C grade of medium carbon steel used in this work was gotten as rolled and made into hardness and tensile test specimens

  • The results obtained from the hardness and tensile strength tests as well as metallography before and after various heat treatment of 0.25-0.35% carbon grade of medium carbon steel are shown in Figures 1 to 6, and in Plates 1 to 7 for the microstructure

  • It is seen that tempering at 850 °C, further increased the hardness and the tensile strength, almost in identical proportion

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MATERIALS AND METHODS

Materials: The 0.25-0.35%C grade of medium carbon steel used in this work was gotten as rolled and made into hardness and tensile test specimens. The relevant equipment used are the heat treatment furnace; Brinell hardness testing machine; mounting press machine; Microscope and camera at the Centre for energy research Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria; the mounting press machine; belt grinder; roll grinder; universal polisher; microscope for scratch examination; and metallurgical microscope and camera

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