Microstructure and wear behavior of austempered high carbon high silicon steel

In the present investigation, the influence of austempering temperature and time on the microstructure and dry sliding wear behavior of high silicon steel was studied. The test specimens were initially austenitised at 900°C for 30 minutes, thereafter austempered at various temperatures 280°C, 360°C...

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Main Authors: Acharya Palaksha, Kumar Ajit, Bhat Ravishankar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201714402013
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spelling doaj-3d0e163950cb40f185832cf934c612b62021-02-02T02:16:15ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011440201310.1051/matecconf/201714402013matecconf_rimes2017_02013Microstructure and wear behavior of austempered high carbon high silicon steelAcharya PalakshaKumar AjitBhat RavishankarIn the present investigation, the influence of austempering temperature and time on the microstructure and dry sliding wear behavior of high silicon steel was studied. The test specimens were initially austenitised at 900°C for 30 minutes, thereafter austempered at various temperatures 280°C, 360°C and 400°C, for varying duration from 30 to 120 minutes. These samples after austempering heat treatment were subsequently air cooled to room temperature, to generate typical ausferritic microstructures and then correlated with the wear property. The test outcomes demonstrate the slight increase in specific wear rate with increase in both austempering temperature and time. Specific wear rate was found to be minimum at an austempering temperature of 280°C, that exhibits lower bainite microstructure with high hardness, on the other hand specific wear rate was found to be slightly high at increased austempering temperatures at 360°C and 400°C, due to the upper bainite structure that offered lower hardness to the matrix. The sample austempered at 280°C for 30 minutes offered superior wear resistance when compared to other austempering conditions, mainly due to the presence of fine acicular bainitic ferrite along with stabilized retained austenite and also some martensite in the microstructure.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201714402013
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Microstructure and wear behavior of austempered high carbon high silicon steel
MATEC Web of Conferences
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Kumar Ajit
Bhat Ravishankar
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title Microstructure and wear behavior of austempered high carbon high silicon steel
title_short Microstructure and wear behavior of austempered high carbon high silicon steel
title_full Microstructure and wear behavior of austempered high carbon high silicon steel
title_fullStr Microstructure and wear behavior of austempered high carbon high silicon steel
title_full_unstemmed Microstructure and wear behavior of austempered high carbon high silicon steel
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series MATEC Web of Conferences
issn 2261-236X
publishDate 2018-01-01
description In the present investigation, the influence of austempering temperature and time on the microstructure and dry sliding wear behavior of high silicon steel was studied. The test specimens were initially austenitised at 900°C for 30 minutes, thereafter austempered at various temperatures 280°C, 360°C and 400°C, for varying duration from 30 to 120 minutes. These samples after austempering heat treatment were subsequently air cooled to room temperature, to generate typical ausferritic microstructures and then correlated with the wear property. The test outcomes demonstrate the slight increase in specific wear rate with increase in both austempering temperature and time. Specific wear rate was found to be minimum at an austempering temperature of 280°C, that exhibits lower bainite microstructure with high hardness, on the other hand specific wear rate was found to be slightly high at increased austempering temperatures at 360°C and 400°C, due to the upper bainite structure that offered lower hardness to the matrix. The sample austempered at 280°C for 30 minutes offered superior wear resistance when compared to other austempering conditions, mainly due to the presence of fine acicular bainitic ferrite along with stabilized retained austenite and also some martensite in the microstructure.
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