About this Abstract |
Meeting |
MS&T25: Materials Science & Technology
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Symposium
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Steels for Sustainable Development IV
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Presentation Title |
Evaluating Cooling Rate Effects on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of High Performance 10Ni QLT Steel |
Author(s) |
Melissa M. Thrun, Virginia Euser, Alexandra Glover, Joshua Mueller, Caleb Minasian, Evan Stafford, Sven Vogel, Bjorn Clausen, Daniel Savage |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Melissa M. Thrun |
Abstract Scope |
Processing parameters, such as solidification times, rolling reductions, and heat treatments, are known to affect the final properties and microstructures of alloyed steel. Small differences in processing, such as starting microstructure, may have large implications for the final properties and microstructure, but are not always well understood and documented. Here, the effect of cooling rate during heat treatment of a highly hardenable, 10Ni QLT steel is investigated. It is observed that cooling rate affects microstructure development and final phase fraction, with minimal difference in final mechanical properties. |