Publication | Closed Access
Hot Workability of as-Cast High Manganese-High Carbon Steels
39
Citations
18
References
2007
Year
Materials ScienceHot WorkabilityEngineeringCorrosionMechanical EngineeringInvestigated SteelsHot WorkingHot DeformationHigh Strength Low Alloy SteelAlloy CastingMetal FormingHot Tensile TestsMechanics Of MaterialsMicrostructure
In order to produce new high Mn-high C austenitic steels (Rm>700 MPa), different tests and methods were used to determine a suitable window of process parameters. In-situ melting hot tensile tests and hot compression tests were carried out to investigate the hot ductility, fracture characteristics and flow behaviour during continuous casting and hot deformation of 3 steels with Mn and C contents between 9-23% and 0.6-0.9%, respectively. The results show that these steels are susceptible to interdendritic fracture at high temperatures. Decreasing Mn content improves the reduction of area at high temperatures to 60% or more. Hot deformation loads for processing the investigated steels are not higher in comparison to the stainless steel 1.4301.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1