1997
DOI: 10.1007/bf02467284
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Effect of grain size on the properties of manganese austenite steel 110G13L

Abstract: Castings of steel 110G13L produced by many plants have coarse austenite grains (from -1 to + 1 points in accordance with GOST 5639-82) which are not regulated and not controlled. However, it has been shown that ladles of mining machines, drags in particular, have a diminished operating stability. The present paper is devoted to the effect of grain size on the mechanical properties, the intensity of strain hardening, and the abrasion strength under impact loading of manganese austenite steel 1 I OGI3L.The speci… Show more

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“…A material's toughness or resistance to impacts is also improved by its smaller grain size. Smaller granules and an orientation toward the direction of the applying stress or loading characterise coarse grain steels [36]. As a result, under the impact abrasion condition, the grain bodies only produce a little amount of shear, while the grain boundaries mostly experience plastic deformation.…”
Section: Wear Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A material's toughness or resistance to impacts is also improved by its smaller grain size. Smaller granules and an orientation toward the direction of the applying stress or loading characterise coarse grain steels [36]. As a result, under the impact abrasion condition, the grain bodies only produce a little amount of shear, while the grain boundaries mostly experience plastic deformation.…”
Section: Wear Behaviourmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…xC and Cr7C3 is observed in the as-cast state material. The presence of ferrite and carbide phases is undesirable and must be eliminated completely or reduced by heat treatment to obtain good wear resistance [4,11,12]. After hardening heat treatment, the presence of some iron and manganese carbides and the dissolution of chromium carbides are still noted in a very low proportion.…”
Section: Microstructural Characterizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os testes de resistência à abrasão sob impacto foram conduzidos em uma instalação que promove colisões das amostras analisadas com um abrasivo de granito. A resistência à abrasão sob impactos também aumentou com a redução dos tamanhos de grãos já que a deformação se concentra no interior dos grãos(ASTAF'EV, 1997). µm apresenta maior tensão de escoamento, módulo de elasticidade, resiliência, resistência à tração e resistência à fratura do que os demais tamanhos de grãos.…”
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