The Proceedings of the JSME Materials and Processing Conference (M&P)
Online ISSN : 2424-2861
10.1
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321 The Effect of Ferrite Content and Morphology on the Mechanical Properties and Room Temperature Creep of Quenched and Tempered SAE 4340 Steel
Cheng LiuS. D. BholeDerek O. Northwood
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Pages 586-591

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The room temperature creep behavior is investigated for a commercial SAE 4340 steel containing small amounts of ferrite. Significant creep deformation occurs at stress levels below 1/3 σ_0.2 (The yield strength at 0.2% offset strain). Small amounts of ferrite (0% to 4%) have on influence on the hardness and yield strength. However, these small amounts of ferrite play an important role in controlling the creep resistance. The presence of any ferrite leads to a reduction in the creep resistance. The creep deformation at room temperature increases with an increase in the amount of ferrite. The effects of ferrite morphology and in inhomogeneous microstructure on the creep resistance are discussed.
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© 2002 The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
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