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Studies on induction hardening of powder-metallurgy-processed Fe-Cr/Mo alloys
引用本文:Sandeep Chauhan,Vikas Verma,Ujjwal Prakash,P. C. Tewari,Dinesh Khanduja. Studies on induction hardening of powder-metallurgy-processed Fe-Cr/Mo alloys[J]. 矿物冶金与材料学报, 2017, 24(8): 918-925. DOI: 10.1007/s12613-017-1478-2
作者姓名:Sandeep Chauhan  Vikas Verma  Ujjwal Prakash  P. C. Tewari  Dinesh Khanduja
作者单位:Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra 136119, India
基金项目:The authors would like to acknowledge Uniparts India Limited Noida, India for induction hardening. Hoganas Pune, India provided pre-alloyed Fe–Cr/Mo powders and Oxeeco, Hyderabad, India provided graphite powder free of cost for this work. One of the authors (SC) acknowledges the support of the MHRD
摘    要:Induction hardening of dense Fe-Cr/Mo alloys processed via the powder-metallurgy route was studied. The Fe-3Cr-0.5Mo, Fe-1.5Cr-0.2Mo, and Fe-0.85Mo pre-alloyed powders were mixed with 0.4wt%, 0.6wt%, and 0.8wt% C and compacted at 500, 600, and 700 MPa, respectively. The compacts were sintered at 1473 K for 1 h and then cooled at 6 K/min. Ferrite with pearlite was mostly observed in the sintered alloys with 0.4wt% C, whereas a carbide network was also present in the alloys with 0.8wt% C. Graphite at prior particle boundaries led to deterioration of the mechanical properties of alloys with 0.8wt% C, whereas no significant induction hardening was achieved in alloys with 0.4wt% C. Among the investigated samples, alloys with 0.6wt% C exhibited the highest strength and ductility and were found to be suitable for induction hardening. The hardening was carried out at a frequency of 2.0 kHz for 2-3 s. A case depth of 2.5 mm was achieved while maintaining the bulk (interior) hardness of approximately HV 230. A martensitic structure was observed on the outer periphery of the samples. The hardness varied from HV 600 to HV 375 from the sample surface to the interior of the case hardened region. The best combination of properties and hardening depth was achieved in case of the Fe-1.5Cr-0.2Mo alloy with 0.6wt% C.

关 键 词:Fe–Cr/Mo alloys   powder metallurgy   sintered density   tensile strength   induction hardening   case depth

Studies on induction hardening of powder-metallurgy-processed Fe–Cr/Mo alloys
Sandeep Chauhan,Vikas Verma,Ujjwal Prakash,P.C. Tewari,Dinesh Khanduja. Studies on induction hardening of powder-metallurgy-processed Fe–Cr/Mo alloys[J]. International Journal of Minerals,Metallurgy and Materials, 2017, 24(8): 918-925. DOI: 10.1007/s12613-017-1478-2
Authors:Sandeep Chauhan  Vikas Verma  Ujjwal Prakash  P.C. Tewari  Dinesh Khanduja
Affiliation:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra 136119, India;2. Department of Metalurgical & Materials Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee 247667, India
Abstract:Induction hardening of dense Fe–Cr/Mo alloys processed via the powder-metallurgy route was studied. The Fe?3Cr?0.5Mo, Fe?1.5Cr?0.2Mo, and Fe?0.85Mo pre-alloyed powders were mixed with 0.4wt%, 0.6wt%, and 0.8wt% C and compacted at 500, 600, and 700 MPa, respectively. The compacts were sintered at 1473 K for 1 h and then cooled at 6 K/min. Ferrite with pearlite was mostly observed in the sintered alloys with 0.4wt% C, whereas a carbide network was also present in the alloys with 0.8wt% C. Graphite at prior particle boundaries led to deterioration of the mechanical properties of alloys with 0.8wt% C, whereas no significant induction hardening was achieved in alloys with 0.4wt% C. Among the investigated samples, alloys with 0.6wt% C exhibited the highest strength and ductility and were found to be suitable for induction hardening. The hardening was carried out at a frequency of 2.0 kHz for 2–3 s. A case depth of 2.5 mm was achieved while maintaining the bulk (interior) hardness of approximately HV 230. A martensitic structure was observed on the outer periphery of the samples. The hardness varied from HV 600 to HV 375 from the sample surface to the interior of the case hardened region. The best combination of properties and hardening depth was achieved in case of the Fe?1.5Cr?0.2Mo alloy with 0.6wt% C.
Keywords:Fe–Cr/Mo alloys  powder metallurgy  sintered density  tensile strength  induction hardening  case depth
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