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Online ISSN : 1883-2954
Print ISSN : 0021-1575
ISSN-L : 0021-1575
245kg/mm2級および210kg/mm2級マルエージ鋼の延性に及ぼす時効条件と歪速度の影響
添野 浩黒田 哲郎田口 和夫
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1978 年 64 巻 7 号 p. 1056-1062

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Tensile strength and elongation of 18% Ni-type maraging steels, the nominal strength levels of which are 245kg/mm2 and 210kg/mm2, have been investigated as a function of aging time. The temperature range in aging was from 575°C to 400°C. A cross-head speed in the tensile test was varied from 1.0mm/min to 0.005mm/min. The change in electrical resistivity at liquid nitrogen temperature has also been measured.
Brittle fracture which is caused by decreasing the cross-head speed is observed in the 245kg/mm2 grade maraging steel in the early stage of aging in the temperature range from 500°C to 400°C. The decrease in elongation is also observed in the tensile test of the cross-head speed of 0.005mm/min in the 210kg/mm2 grade maraging steel in the early stage of aging from 425°C to 400°C. The brittle behavior in low strain rates is reduced by prolonging aging time. Activation energy is calculated to be about 80 kcal/mol for the 245kg/mm2 grade maraging steel from the relation between reciprocal absolute aging temperatures and times giving the removal of the brittle behavior at the cross-head speed of 0.005mm/min. It is noted that aging temperature and time are important for the removal of the brittle behavior in low strain rates.

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