Effect of alloying elements on the composition of carbide phases and mechanical properties of the matrix of high-carbon chromium–vanadium steel


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Based on the results of phase physicochemical analysis of high-carbon chromium–vanadium steel, the predominant type of carbide that provides high wear resistance has been established, and its amount and amount of carbon in martensite have been determined. Data on the composition and the amount of carbide phase and on the chemical composition of the martensite of high-carbon steel have been obtained, which allows determination of the alloying-element concentration limits. The mechanical testing of heats of a chosen chemical composition has been carried out after quenching and low-temperature tempering. The tests have demonstrated benefits of new steel in wear resistance and bending strength with the fatigue strength being retained, compared to steels subjected to cementation. The mechanism of secondary strengthening of the steel upon high-temperature tempering has been revealed. High-temperature tempering can be applied to articles that are required to possess both high wear resistance and heat resistance.

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V. Titov

All-Russia Scientific Research Institute of Aviation Materials

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L. Tarasenko

Bauman Moscow State Technical University

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A. Utkina

All-Russia Scientific Research Institute of Aviation Materials

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Rússia, ul. Radio 17, Moscow, 105005

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