TY - JOUR
T1 - Tempering precipitates of steel 1.25Cr-0.5Mo and their effects on its hydrogen attack resistance
AU - Su, Tiejian
AU - Luo, Xinghong
AU - Fan, Cungan
AU - Li, Yiyi
AU - Chen, Xiao
AU - Guo, Aimin
PY - 1998/4
Y1 - 1998/4
N2 - Studies were made on the tempering precipitates and their effects on hydrogen attack (HA) resistance of the medium - temperature HA - resistant Steel 1.25Cr-0.5Mo. It was shown by TEM of carbon extraction replicas that, with increasing tempering temperature, more carbides were precipitated and coarsened. When tempered at 520°C and 620°C, almost only M3C was precipitated. When tempered at 670°C, M3C was the main precipitate with a small amount of M23C6. While tempered at 710°C, M23C6 was the main precipitate with a small amount of M3C. It was observed by SEM that ,after charging hydrogen, samples tempered at 620 °C were seriously attacked by hydrogen, which resulted in great drop of strength and hardness. While no apparent HA phenomenon was observed for samples tempered at 520°C, 670°C and 710°C, but rupture strength of samples tempered at 520°C was greatly decreased. It is related that large quantity of unstable M3C precipitated along grain boundaries, and the C-rich and Cr-poor regions for the sample tempered at 620°C appeared, resulted in the HA degradation of the material.
AB - Studies were made on the tempering precipitates and their effects on hydrogen attack (HA) resistance of the medium - temperature HA - resistant Steel 1.25Cr-0.5Mo. It was shown by TEM of carbon extraction replicas that, with increasing tempering temperature, more carbides were precipitated and coarsened. When tempered at 520°C and 620°C, almost only M3C was precipitated. When tempered at 670°C, M3C was the main precipitate with a small amount of M23C6. While tempered at 710°C, M23C6 was the main precipitate with a small amount of M3C. It was observed by SEM that ,after charging hydrogen, samples tempered at 620 °C were seriously attacked by hydrogen, which resulted in great drop of strength and hardness. While no apparent HA phenomenon was observed for samples tempered at 520°C, 670°C and 710°C, but rupture strength of samples tempered at 520°C was greatly decreased. It is related that large quantity of unstable M3C precipitated along grain boundaries, and the C-rich and Cr-poor regions for the sample tempered at 620°C appeared, resulted in the HA degradation of the material.
KW - 1.25Cr-0.5Mo steel
KW - Carbide
KW - Hydrogen attack
KW - Mechanical property
KW - Tempering
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0347020548
SN - 0412-1961
VL - 34
SP - 393
EP - 399
JO - Jinshu Xuebao/Acta Metallurgica Sinica
JF - Jinshu Xuebao/Acta Metallurgica Sinica
IS - 4
ER -