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The influence of elemental partitioning on hardness in a 12% chromium dual-phase steel

Bibliography: pages 96-102.

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Main Author: Philcox, Ann E
Other Authors: Shaw, Martin
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Centre for Materials Engineering 2016
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/22213 The influence of elemental partitioning on hardness in a 12% chromium dual-phase steel Philcox, Ann E Shaw, Martin Steel - Testing Materials Engineering Bibliography: pages 96-102. During the annealing treatment in the production of dual phase steels, partitfoning of alloying elements can occur depending on competitive solubility in the ferrite and austenite for the specific partitioning species. An investigation of the partitioning of substitutional elements was considered paramount in understanding certain anomalies that had been identified by previous researchers in various studies of a dualphase 12% Chromium steel, designated 3CR12. These anomalies concerned observed increases in bulk hardness that could not be attributed to changes in the volume fraction of martensite produced after exposure to a range of temperatures within the dual phase field. Subsequent experiments revealed an unexpected increase in the microhardness of the martensite phase prOduced by heat treatment in the temperature range of interest. In this thesis conventional analytical measurements using Energy dispersive X-ray analysis facilities attached to a Scanning Electron microscope have been utilised to determine the compositions of the two phases in the alloy. A range of temperatures in the dual phase region have been investigated at holding durations of 1, 4 and 20 hours. It was found that partitioning of substitutional elements was occurring, however no changes were observed as a function of holding time. Further empirical data was obtained using dilatometric methods. This strongly suggested that interstitial concentrations were increasing as a function of annealing time and clarified the anomalies observed during previous studies on 3CR12. Further study includes that of substitutional element partitioning in the prior states of the commercially produced hot-rolled and annealed 3CR12 alloy. These include the as cast slab and the hot-rolled slab, as well as the final hot-rolled and annealed slab. Segregation was found to occur in the as cast slab. Subsequent investigation showed the presence of δ-ferrite in the final processing stages of the hot-rolled and annealed product. 2016-10-20T03:32:30Z 2016-10-20T03:32:30Z 1990 Master Thesis Masters MSc (Eng) http://hdl.handle.net/11427/22213 eng application/pdf Centre for Materials Engineering Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment University of Cape Town
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The influence of elemental partitioning on hardness in a 12% chromium dual-phase steel
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title The influence of elemental partitioning on hardness in a 12% chromium dual-phase steel
title_full The influence of elemental partitioning on hardness in a 12% chromium dual-phase steel
title_fullStr The influence of elemental partitioning on hardness in a 12% chromium dual-phase steel
title_full_unstemmed The influence of elemental partitioning on hardness in a 12% chromium dual-phase steel
title_short The influence of elemental partitioning on hardness in a 12% chromium dual-phase steel
title_sort influence of elemental partitioning on hardness in a 12 chromium dual phase steel
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Materials Engineering
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