Effect of High-Temperature Thermomechanical Treatment on the Brittle Fracture of Low-Carbon Steel


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Abstract

The effect of high-temperature thermomechanical treatment (HTMT) on the brittleness connected with deformation-induced aging and on the reversible temper brittleness of a low-carbon tube steel with a ferrite–bainite structure has been studied. When conducting an HTMT of a low-alloy steel, changes should be taken into account in the amount of ferrite in its structure and relationships between the volume fractions of the lath and the acicular bainite. It has been established that steel subjected to HTMT undergoes transcrystalline embrittlement upon deformation aging. At the same time, HTMT, which suppresses intercrystalline fracture, leads to a weakening of the development of reversible temper brittleness.

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M. A. Smirnov

OAO Russian Research Institute of the Tube Industry

Email: varnakov@rosniti.ru
Russian Federation, ul Novorossiskaya 30, Chelyabinsk, 454139

I. Yu. Pyshmintsev

OAO Russian Research Institute of the Tube Industry

Email: varnakov@rosniti.ru
Russian Federation, ul Novorossiskaya 30, Chelyabinsk, 454139

O. V. Varnak

OAO Russian Research Institute of the Tube Industry

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Email: varnakov@rosniti.ru
Russian Federation, ul Novorossiskaya 30, Chelyabinsk, 454139

A. N. Mal’tseva

OAO Russian Research Institute of the Tube Industry

Email: varnakov@rosniti.ru
Russian Federation, ul Novorossiskaya 30, Chelyabinsk, 454139

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