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Effect of intercritical annealing on the microstructure and mechanical properties of a PH 13-8 Mo maraging steel
Abstract
One method of achieving exceptional ductility and toughness of PH 13-8 Mo maraging steels is to perform agingat high temperatures or for prolonged dwell times, which is referred to as overaging. The increase in ductility andtoughness is primarily related to the formation of high amounts of reverted austenite during aging. An alternativeapproach to elevate the reverted austenite content is to perform intercritical annealing, i.e., annealing in the dualphase field of martensite and austenite, prior to aging. Due to partitioning of substitutional elements duringintercritical annealing, the freshly formed martensite is enriched in Ni after cooling. As a result, the formation ofreverted austenite is facilitated, and high phase fractions can be achieved even at moderate aging temperatures.This study aims to shed light on the full potential of implementing intercritical annealing in the heat treatmentroute of PH 13-8 Mo maraging steels by thoroughly investigating the effect of this heat treatment adaption on themicrostructure, mechanical properties and austenite stability. Overall, it is demonstrated that the addition ofintercritical annealing enables to achieve a well-balanced microstructure showing a promising combination ofstrength, ductility and toughness. By performing intercritical annealing for shorter dwell times, high revertedaustenite contents comparable to those after overaging can be reached. Resulting from a moderate aging temperature,fine β-NiAl precipitates, which were detected by atom probe tomography, are formed withinmartensite, leading to considerably higher strength compared to after overaging. However, the high matrixstrength restricts the mechanically induced transformation of reverted austenite to martensite, as found by in-situhigh-energy X-ray diffraction tensile tests.