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Effect of Destabilizing Heat Treatment on Solid-State Phase Transformation in High-Chromium Cast Irons
Authors:Vasily Efremenko  Kazumichi Shimizu  Yuliia Chabak
Affiliation:1. Priazovskyi State Technical University, Mariupol, 87500, Ukraine
2. Muroran Institute of Technology, Muroran, Hokkaido, 050-8585, Japan
Abstract:This work describes the influence of secondary carbide precipitation at destabilizing heat treatment on kinetics of austenite phase transformation at a subcritical range of temperatures in high-Cr cast irons, alloyed with 4 to 6 wt pct of Mn or by complex Mn-Ni-Mo (Mn-Cu-Mo). The samples were soaked at 1073 K to 1373 K (800  °C to 1100  °C) (destabilization) or at 573 K to 973 K (300  °C to 700  °C) (subcritical treatment); the combination of destabilization and subcritical treatment was also used. The investigation was carried out with application of optical and electron microscopy and bulk hardness measurement. Time-temperature-transformation (TTT) curves of secondary carbide precipitation and pearlite transformation for as-cast austenite and destabilized austenite were built in this work. It was determined that the secondary carbide precipitation significantly inhibited the pearlite transformation rate at 823 K to 973 K (550  °C to 700  °C). The inhibition effect is more evident in cast irons alloyed with complex Mn-Ni-Mo or Mn-Cu-Mo. The possible reasons for transformation decelerating could be austenite chemical composition change (enriching by Ni, Si, and Cu, and depleting by Cr) and stresses induced by secondary carbide precipitation.
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