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Effect of annealing and cooling rate on toughness of G115 heat-resistant steels

Journal

JOURNAL OF IRON AND STEEL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
Volume 29, Issue 8, Pages 1245-1256

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s42243-021-00667-2

Keywords

G115 steel; Annealing; M23C6 particle; Dislocation density; Toughness

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51771097]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [035-043201106]
  3. Tsinghua University Initiative Scientific Research Program
  4. Science Challenge Project [TZ2018004]

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The combination of annealing before normalizing and air cooling after normalizing significantly improves the toughness of G115 steels, as demonstrated by impact tests and microstructure observations.
The effects of annealing before normalizing and different cooling ways, i.e., air cooling, quenching, and water mist cooling after normalizing on the toughness of G115 steels were investigated. The impact tests showed that the annealed samples had better toughness compared to the unannealed samples for three cooling ways. Microstructure observations revealed that the annealed samples had a more uniform grain distribution, smaller size and area fraction of M23C6 particles along the grain boundaries, and lower dislocation density than those in the unannealed samples, which performed together for good toughness. Among three cooling ways, air cooling gave the best toughness due to the smallest occupancy of M23C6 particles in the grain boundaries. Thus, the combination of annealing conducted before normalizing and air cooling selected after normalizing can improve the toughness a lot of G115 steels.

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