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  • 2023Kinetics of carbon enrichment in austenite during partitioning stage studied via in-situ synchrotron XRD2citations
  • 2023Kinetics of Carbon Enrichment in Austenite during Partitioning Stage Studied via In-Situ Synchrotron XRD2citations
  • 2021Fate of phosphorus and potassium in single-pellet thermal conversion of forest residues with a focus on the char compositioncitations
  • 2017Microstructure analysis and mechanical properties of Low alloy High strength Quenched and Partitioned Steel2citations
  • 2016Effects of coating thickness on corrosion and contact resistance behavior of TiN coated AISI 316L as bipolar plates for PEMFC2citations
  • 2016The effects of microstructure on erosive-abrasive wear behavior of carbide free bainitic and boron steelscitations
  • 2009Artificial neural network models for production of nano-grained structure in AISI 304L stainless steel by predicting thermo-mechanical parameterscitations

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The effects of microstructure on erosive-abrasive wear behavior of carbide free bainitic and boron steels

  • Hedayati, Ali
  • Ojala, Niko
  • Heino, Vuokko
  • Vuorinen, Esa
  • Haiko, Oskari
Abstract

The wear resistance of carbide free bainitic (CFB) microstructures have shown to be excellent in sliding, sliding-rolling and erosive-abrasive wear. Whereas, boron steels are often an economically favorable alternative used in applications subjected to erosive and abrasive wear. In this study the erosive-abrasive wear resistance of CFB and boron steels with different heat treatments were compared and the effect of microstructure on wear was investigated. An application oriented dry-pot laboratory test method with 8-10 mm granite gravel was used to produce erosive-abrasive wear environment. The tested materials were CFB and boron steels. The CFB steels had hardness values of 500 and 600 HV. The boron steels, both quenched and quenched and tempered, had a hardness of 500 HV. The influence of the microstructures on wear was studied by wear test results as well as by optical and scanning electron microscopy. The phase compositions were determined by XRD. The effect of wear, in addition to weight loss was also characterized by surface profilometry, hardness and hardness profile determinations. The wear resistance of the steels was compared with results achieved in a field test in an industrial mining application. Moreover, the effect of the different microstructures on wear behavior is discussed. The carbide free bainitic steels showed better wear performance than the martensitic boron steels. The boron steels were subjected to microcutting and microploughing, whereas the CFB steels exhibited more shallow impact craters with thin platelets.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • microstructure
  • surface
  • phase
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • x-ray diffraction
  • wear resistance
  • wear test
  • carbide
  • steel
  • hardness
  • Boron
  • profilometry