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Title: The effect of microstructure on SSC resistance of low alloy carbon steels

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OSTI ID:504765
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  1. Centre for Industrial Research, Buenos Aires (Argentina)
  2. UMIST, Manchester (United Kingdom)

Microstructure has a very strong influence on the sulfide stress cracking (SSC) resistance of high strength steels. In this work a commercial heat of a low alloy carbon steel was used. Six different heat treatments were performed using two austenitization temperatures (890 and 1,110 C) and three tempering temperatures (500, 600, and 700 C). The microstructure was analyzed using optical and electron microscopy (SEM and TEM). The SSC behavior was examined using slow strain rate testing (SSRT) of smooth samples. After quenching, packets of fine autotempered lath martensite were the main component, although retained austenite and plates of ferrite with very small carbides inside were also detected. After tempering at 500 and 600 C, the matrix did not change its morphology very much. The retained austenite was transformed into a thin film of carbides located between laths and in prior austenite grain boundaries (PAGB). The specimens tempered at 700 C showed recovery (more in the material austenitized at 890 C) although most of the microstructure retained the laths morphology. In SSRT, materials tempered at 500 and 600 C broke during the elastic elongation and a mixture of intergranular and transgranular fracture was observed. Materials tempered at 700 C broke in the plastic range and transgranular fracture was observed (although some interlath fracture parallel to the direction of deformation was also detected). Large carbides, together with inclusions are sites of crack nucleation and they may also help the propagation. High-angle boundaries (PAGB and boundaries of lath martensite packets) are sites where cracks are arrested.

OSTI ID:
504765
Report Number(s):
CONF-970332-; TRN: IM9733%%180
Resource Relation:
Conference: Corrosion 97. 52. annual corrosion conference of the National Association of Corrosion Engineers: economics and performance - bridging the gap and NACExpo, New Orleans, LA (United States), 9-14 Mar 1997; Other Information: PBD: 1997; Related Information: Is Part Of Corrosion/97 conference papers; PB: [4584] p.
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English