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Influence of thermal treatments on structure and properties of ferrite - martensite steel / Omar Abolfotoh Abdelnaby Mohamed ; Supervies Mohamed Raafat Elkoussy , Nahed Ahmed Abdelraheem , Mohamed Ezzat Abdelazim

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cairo : Omar Abolfotoh Abdelnaby Mohamed , 2019Description: 90 P. : charts , facimiles ; 25cmOther title:
  • تأثير المعالجات الحرارية على بنية و خواص الصلب الفريتى المارتنزيتى [Added title page title]
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Dissertation note: Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Engineering - Department of Metallurgical Engineering Summary: The main purpose of this thesis is to study the effect of different heat treatments on structure and properties of ferrite-martensite (0.15 % C) dual phase (DP) steel. Two different kinds of DP steel were produced from the as received low carbon hot rolled steel with ferrite/pearlite microstructure using two different techniques, i.e., direct quenching (DQ) and intermediate quenching (IQ). DQ and IQ heat treatments included normalizing and hardening respectively of the as received steel at 950 oC then intercritical heat treatment between 740 and 800 oC then quenching in ice cooled water. The martensite volume fraction of the DQ dual phase steel increased from 16.3 % to 42.6 % when the intercritical heat treatment temperature increased from 740 oC to 800 oC.Hardness of DP steel was studied. It was found that hardness of either DQ or IQ dual phase steel (242 and 270 VH10 respectively) is higher than that of the as received steel (145 VH10). Tensile properties of DP steel were studied. Stress{u2013}strain curves of DQ and IQ dual phase steel showed a continuous yielding behavior unlike the normalized steel that showed a yield point. Besides continuous yielding, DQ and IQ dual phase steel have higher yield and ultimate tensile strength, initial rate of work hardening, but lower elongation and yield to ultimate tensile strength ratio than the normalized steel
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Thesis Thesis قاعة الرسائل الجامعية - الدور الاول المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة Cai01.13.12.M.Sc.2019.Om.I (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 01010110080631000
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Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Engineering - Department of Metallurgical Engineering

The main purpose of this thesis is to study the effect of different heat treatments on structure and properties of ferrite-martensite (0.15 % C) dual phase (DP) steel. Two different kinds of DP steel were produced from the as received low carbon hot rolled steel with ferrite/pearlite microstructure using two different techniques, i.e., direct quenching (DQ) and intermediate quenching (IQ). DQ and IQ heat treatments included normalizing and hardening respectively of the as received steel at 950 oC then intercritical heat treatment between 740 and 800 oC then quenching in ice cooled water. The martensite volume fraction of the DQ dual phase steel increased from 16.3 % to 42.6 % when the intercritical heat treatment temperature increased from 740 oC to 800 oC.Hardness of DP steel was studied. It was found that hardness of either DQ or IQ dual phase steel (242 and 270 VH10 respectively) is higher than that of the as received steel (145 VH10). Tensile properties of DP steel were studied. Stress{u2013}strain curves of DQ and IQ dual phase steel showed a continuous yielding behavior unlike the normalized steel that showed a yield point. Besides continuous yielding, DQ and IQ dual phase steel have higher yield and ultimate tensile strength, initial rate of work hardening, but lower elongation and yield to ultimate tensile strength ratio than the normalized steel

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