The effect of nitrogen and microalloying additions of vanadium and titanium on mechanical properties of 40Cr7 steel
Author:
Staśko, Renata
Adrian, Henryk
Publisher:
Institute of Technology, Pedagogical University, Cracow, cop. 2006
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-citation: Problems of modern techniques in aspect of engineering and education / [ed. board Paweł Kurtyka et al.]. - Cracow, 2006. - S. [225]-230.
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-iso: en
Subject:
microalloying elementshigh strengh low alloyed steel
mechanical properties
Date: 2006
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The effect of nitrogen and microalloying additions of V and V+Ti on the mechanical properties of heat treated 40Cr7 steel was investigated using four laboratory steels. Two variants of heat treatment were applied: normalizing and quenching with tempering at 600 °C. Mechanical properties - using tensile and notch toughness tests as well as hardness measurements - of heat treated steels were investigated. After normalizing higher values of tensile strength in non microalloyed steels were observed whilst after quenching and tempering V and V+Ti alloyed steels showed higher values of Rm.