Dilatometric Analysis of Cooling Curves for High Strength Steel X155CrMoV12

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Krbaťa, Michal
Majerík, Jozef
Barényi, Igor
Eckert, Maroš
Čep, Robert
Sedlák, Josef
Samardžić, Ivan

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Hrvatsko Metalursko Društvo

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The article deals with phase transformations and austenitizing behavior of the X155CrMoV12 tool steel. Dilatation analyses of a series of samples were performed at various cooling rates, chosen in the range from 10 °C/s to 0,1° C/s. Acquired experimental data were used for evaluation of dilatometric curves in order to map the temperature ranges of phase transformations of the austenite to pearlite, bainite or martensite. All experimental samples from dilatometric analyses were then subjected to microstructural analyses and hardness measurements to characterize the microstructure and hardness for each tested heat treatment regime.
The article deals with phase transformations and austenitizing behavior of the X155CrMoV12 tool steel. Dilatation analyses of a series of samples were performed at various cooling rates, chosen in the range from 10 °C/s to 0,1° C/s. Acquired experimental data were used for evaluation of dilatometric curves in order to map the temperature ranges of phase transformations of the austenite to pearlite, bainite or martensite. All experimental samples from dilatometric analyses were then subjected to microstructural analyses and hardness measurements to characterize the microstructure and hardness for each tested heat treatment regime.

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METALURGIJA. 2022, vol. 61, issue 1, p. 193-196.
https://hrcak.srce.hr/262416

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