Abstract

Fracture surfaces on H11-type Charpy impact samples were studied as a function of tempering temperature and Si content. The recently discovered effect of Si on toughness after high-temperature tempering was shown to be the result of a more favourable distribution of secondary alloy carbides in low-Si steels.

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