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Effects of simulated on-fire processing conditions on the microstructure and mechanical performance of Q345R steel
Authors:Yi-chao Peng  Hao-hao Xu  Mai-cang Zhang
Affiliation:1. Department of Materials Technology, Zhejiang Energy Technology & Research Co. Ltd., Hangzhou 310003, China;2. Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China
Abstract:
A series of simulated on-fire processing experiments on Q345R steel plates was conducted, and the plates’ Brinell hardness, ten-sile strength, and impact energy were tested. Microstructure morphologies were systematically analyzed using a scanning electron micro-scope with the aim of investigating the effect of the steel’s microstructure on its performance. All examined performance parameters exhib-ited a substantial decrease in the cases of samples heat-treated at temperatures near 700°C. However, although the banded structure decreased with increasing treatment temperature and holding time, it had little effect on the performance decline in fact. Further analysis revealed that pearlite degeneration near 700°C, which was induced by the interaction of both subcritical annealing and conventional spherical annealing, was the primary reason for the degradation behavior. Consequently, some nonlinear mathematical models of different mechanical perform-ances were established to facilitate processing adjustments.
Keywords:low alloy steels  heat treatment  mechanical properties  microstructure  nonlinear mathematical models
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