Study on Strain Hardening and Cryogenic Toughness of Marine 10Ni5CrMoV Steel during Tempering
Tao Zou,
Yan‐Wu Dong,
Zhou‐Hua Jiang
et al.
Abstract:The tempering process is applied in marine 10Ni5CrMoV steel to study microstructure, and mechanical properties by multi‐scale characterizations, strain hardening behavior, and cryogenic toughening mechanism are further investigated. As the tempering temperature increases from 590 to 630 °C, the dislocation density decreases by up to 25% and the austenite volume fraction decreases by up to 35%. Additionally, the morphology of austenite changes from strip to bulk, which weakened the pinning effect on the laths, … Show more
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