Tempforming as an Advanced Processing Method for Carbon Steels

The microstructural mechanisms providing delamination toughness in high-strength low-alloyed steels are briefly reviewed. Thermo-mechanical processing methods improving both the strength and impact toughness are described, with a close relation to the microstructures and textures developed. The effe...

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Main Authors: Anastasiya Dolzhenko, Rustam Kaibyshev, Andrey Belyakov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-11-01
Series:Metals
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/12/1566
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spelling doaj-32b4ae45fc2a4601a5718bf53fb833af2020-11-27T07:54:52ZengMDPI AGMetals2075-47012020-11-01101566156610.3390/met10121566Tempforming as an Advanced Processing Method for Carbon SteelsAnastasiya Dolzhenko0Rustam Kaibyshev1Andrey Belyakov2Laboratory of Mechanical Properties of Nanostructured Materials and Superalloys, Belgorod State University, 308015 Belgorod, RussiaLaboratory of Mechanical Properties of Nanostructured Materials and Superalloys, Belgorod State University, 308015 Belgorod, RussiaLaboratory of Mechanical Properties of Nanostructured Materials and Superalloys, Belgorod State University, 308015 Belgorod, RussiaThe microstructural mechanisms providing delamination toughness in high-strength low-alloyed steels are briefly reviewed. Thermo-mechanical processing methods improving both the strength and impact toughness are described, with a close relation to the microstructures and textures developed. The effect of processing conditions on the microstructure evolution in steels with different carbon content is discussed. Particular attention is paid to tempforming treatment, which has been recently introduced as a promising processing method for high-strength low-alloyed steel semi-products with beneficial combination of strength and impact toughness. Tempforming consists of large strain warm rolling following tempering. In contrast to ausforming, the steels subjected to tempforming may exhibit an unusual increase in the impact toughness with a decrease in test temperature below room temperature. This phenomenon is attributed to the notch blunting owing to easy splitting (delamination) crosswise to the principle crack propagation. The relationships between the crack propagation mode, the delamination fracture, and the load-displacement curve are presented and discussed. Further perspectives of tempforming applications and promising research directions are outlined.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/12/1566high-strength carbon steelsthermo-mechanical treatmentausformingtempformingstrengthimpact toughness
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author Anastasiya Dolzhenko
Rustam Kaibyshev
Andrey Belyakov
spellingShingle Anastasiya Dolzhenko
Rustam Kaibyshev
Andrey Belyakov
Tempforming as an Advanced Processing Method for Carbon Steels
Metals
high-strength carbon steels
thermo-mechanical treatment
ausforming
tempforming
strength
impact toughness
author_facet Anastasiya Dolzhenko
Rustam Kaibyshev
Andrey Belyakov
author_sort Anastasiya Dolzhenko
title Tempforming as an Advanced Processing Method for Carbon Steels
title_short Tempforming as an Advanced Processing Method for Carbon Steels
title_full Tempforming as an Advanced Processing Method for Carbon Steels
title_fullStr Tempforming as an Advanced Processing Method for Carbon Steels
title_full_unstemmed Tempforming as an Advanced Processing Method for Carbon Steels
title_sort tempforming as an advanced processing method for carbon steels
publisher MDPI AG
series Metals
issn 2075-4701
publishDate 2020-11-01
description The microstructural mechanisms providing delamination toughness in high-strength low-alloyed steels are briefly reviewed. Thermo-mechanical processing methods improving both the strength and impact toughness are described, with a close relation to the microstructures and textures developed. The effect of processing conditions on the microstructure evolution in steels with different carbon content is discussed. Particular attention is paid to tempforming treatment, which has been recently introduced as a promising processing method for high-strength low-alloyed steel semi-products with beneficial combination of strength and impact toughness. Tempforming consists of large strain warm rolling following tempering. In contrast to ausforming, the steels subjected to tempforming may exhibit an unusual increase in the impact toughness with a decrease in test temperature below room temperature. This phenomenon is attributed to the notch blunting owing to easy splitting (delamination) crosswise to the principle crack propagation. The relationships between the crack propagation mode, the delamination fracture, and the load-displacement curve are presented and discussed. Further perspectives of tempforming applications and promising research directions are outlined.
topic high-strength carbon steels
thermo-mechanical treatment
ausforming
tempforming
strength
impact toughness
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-4701/10/12/1566
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