Study of one-step and two-step quench and partition heat treatments on a medium carbon high silicon alloy using dilatometry

  • V Kurup University of Pretoria
  • C W Siyasiya University of Pretoria
  • R J Mostert University of Pretoria
  • J Moema Mintek
Keywords: Quench and Partitioning, Dilatometry, Microstructure, Bainite

Abstract

This study evaluated the microstructural evolution in a medium carbon high silicon steel during one-step, and two-step quench and partition (Q&P) processes using dilatometry experiments. The two-step Q&P process was carried out using different quench temperatures ranging from 180 to 260 °C. In the one-step process, Q&P heat treatment samples were held isothermally for ten minutes after quenching at specified temperatures ranging between 200 and 4°50 C. The two-step Q&P process yielded a higher fraction of retained austenite than a one-step Q&P process. During the isothermal hold step, the volume expansion due to carbon partitioning and austenite decomposition behavior was interpreted by experimentally determined strain values. For the one-step Q&P process, the austenite decomposition kinetics above and below the Ms temperature differed, as evidenced by the JMAK parameters. The TTT diagram generated for the one-step Q & P process showed a “swing back” at a temperature of around 355 °C.

Author Biographies

V Kurup, University of Pretoria

Department of Material Science and Metallurgical Engineering, University of Pretoria, South Africa

C W Siyasiya, University of Pretoria

Department of Material Science and Metallurgical Engineering, University of Pretoria, South Africa

R J Mostert, University of Pretoria

Department of Material Science and Metallurgical Engineering, University of Pretoria, South Africa

J Moema, Mintek

Mintek, South Africa

Published
2022-01-24
How to Cite
Kurup, V., Siyasiya, C., Mostert, R., & Moema, J. (2022). Study of one-step and two-step quench and partition heat treatments on a medium carbon high silicon alloy using dilatometry. Suid-Afrikaans Tydskrif Vir Natuurwetenskap En Tegnologie / <i>South African Journal of Science and Technology</I&gt;, 40(1), 102-107. Retrieved from http://satnt.co.za/index.php/satnt/article/view/887
Section
Conference of the South African Advanced Materials Initiative

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