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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2023Effect of Cu alloying on mechanical properties of medium-c steel after long-time tempering at 500 °C6citations
  • 2023Effect of Double-Step and Strain-Assisted Tempering on Properties of Medium-Carbon Steel3citations
  • 2023Evolution of microstructure and embrittlement during the tempering process in SiCrCu medium-carbon steels ; Razvoj mikrostrukture in krhkosti srednje ogljičnega jekla vrste SiCrCu med njegovim postopkom popuščanja1citations
  • 2022Enhanced Spring Steel’s Strength Using Strain Assisted Tempering6citations
  • 2021Effects of Silicon, Chromium, and Copper on Kinetic Parameters of Precipitation during Tempering of Medium Carbon Steels8citations
  • 2021Effect of 1.5 wt% Copper Addition and Various Contents of Silicon on Mechanical Properties of 1.7102 Medium Carbon Steel12citations
  • 2021New approach to heat treatment of spring steel4citations
  • 2020Design and optimization of a closed die forging of nickel-based superalloy turbine bladecitations
  • 2020Optimization of workability technological testing for open-die forging3citations
  • 2017Structure Refinement of Spring Steel 51Crv4 after Accelerated Spheroidisation8citations

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  • Svoboda, Milan
  • Nový, Zbyšek
  • Gokhman, Aleksandr
  • Salvetr, Pavel
  • Donik, Črtomir
  • Podstranská, Ivana
  • Drahokoupil, Jan
  • Melzer, Daniel
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  • Motyčka, Petr
  • Ryukhtin, Vasyl
  • Zmeko, Jan
  • Strunz, Pavel
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  • Salvetr, P.
  • Majer, Miroslav
  • Kubec, Václav
  • Duchek, Michal
  • Studecký, Tomáš
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  • Dlouhy, J.
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Effects of Silicon, Chromium, and Copper on Kinetic Parameters of Precipitation during Tempering of Medium Carbon Steels

  • Nový, Zbyšek
  • Gokhman, Aleksandr
  • Salvetr, Pavel
  • Ryukhtin, Vasyl
  • Motyčka, Petr
  • Zmeko, Jan
  • Kotous, Jakub
  • Strunz, Pavel
Abstract

<jats:p>Understanding the tempering behavior of medium carbon steels is mandatory if their mechanical properties are to be improved. For an optimal technology to be developed for this purpose, a substantial experimental basis is needed to extract quantitative information on the microstructure of the tempered material. This paper reports on the characterization of microstructural changes induced by tempering in medium-carbon steels alloyed with Si, Cr, Cu, and Mn using state-of-the-art experimental techniques. Complementarities among these techniques are highlighted. The evolution of transition carbides, cementite, and copper precipitates is described using data from X-ray diffraction, small and ultra-small angle neutron diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, and dilatometry observation. The effects of silicon, chromium, and copper on the mechanism of carbide and copper precipitation are discussed. The considerable changes found in the size and volume of copper precipitates correlate well with the difference in the yield stress between tempered steels with and without copper.</jats:p>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • Carbon
  • chromium
  • x-ray diffraction
  • carbide
  • steel
  • neutron diffraction
  • transmission electron microscopy
  • copper
  • Silicon
  • precipitate
  • precipitation
  • dilatometry
  • tempering