This is a study of thermal-fatigue properties in centrifugally cast high-speed steel (HSS) rolls. The thermal-fatigue mechanism was investigated, with special focus on the roll microstructure and the increase in tensile stress which led the specimens to fracture when it reached the tensile strength. The thermal-fatigue test results indicated that the thermal-fatigue life decreased with increasing maximum temperature of the thermal-fatigue cycle. The results were then interpreted based on the amount of carbides and the cyclic-softening phenomenon associated with the exposed time to elevated temperatures. The coarse intercellular carbides on the specimen surface acted as fatigue-crack initiation sites as they cleaved at a low stress level to ...
Chromium martensitic hot-work tool steel (AISI H13) is commonly used as die material in hot forming ...
The key step for next generation power plants is the development of advanced materials capable of ac...
In this paper, the low cycle fatigue behaviour of MarBN steels at elevated temperatures is discussed...
This is a study of the thermal fatigue property in three centrifugally cast work rolls, i.e., a nick...
Thermal fatigue represents one of the most significant causes for roughing mill roll deterioration a...
Within the master work the phenomenon of appearance of firecracks on the surface of the work rolls t...
The present study aimed to investigate the microstructure, temperature and thermal stress evolution ...
AbstractFatigue behaviour of high chromium steel (HCS) for rolls is presented. Rolls are double laye...
A detailed microstructural analysis was conducted on a series of radial shell samples extracted from...
This study is concerned with the effects of the microstructural factors such as hard carbides locate...
The surface deterioration of work rolls constitutes a significant constraint on the operation of hot...
A study was made of the effects of alloying elements on microstructural factors of six high speed st...
In our previous papers we have reported that high temperature bearing steel (AISI M50) has better hi...
High Speed Steel (HSS) cast rolls are used in front finishing stands of hot strip mills (HSM). Good ...
The effect of thermochemical treatment namely carburising on the fatigue behaviour of one carbon and...
Chromium martensitic hot-work tool steel (AISI H13) is commonly used as die material in hot forming ...
The key step for next generation power plants is the development of advanced materials capable of ac...
In this paper, the low cycle fatigue behaviour of MarBN steels at elevated temperatures is discussed...
This is a study of the thermal fatigue property in three centrifugally cast work rolls, i.e., a nick...
Thermal fatigue represents one of the most significant causes for roughing mill roll deterioration a...
Within the master work the phenomenon of appearance of firecracks on the surface of the work rolls t...
The present study aimed to investigate the microstructure, temperature and thermal stress evolution ...
AbstractFatigue behaviour of high chromium steel (HCS) for rolls is presented. Rolls are double laye...
A detailed microstructural analysis was conducted on a series of radial shell samples extracted from...
This study is concerned with the effects of the microstructural factors such as hard carbides locate...
The surface deterioration of work rolls constitutes a significant constraint on the operation of hot...
A study was made of the effects of alloying elements on microstructural factors of six high speed st...
In our previous papers we have reported that high temperature bearing steel (AISI M50) has better hi...
High Speed Steel (HSS) cast rolls are used in front finishing stands of hot strip mills (HSM). Good ...
The effect of thermochemical treatment namely carburising on the fatigue behaviour of one carbon and...
Chromium martensitic hot-work tool steel (AISI H13) is commonly used as die material in hot forming ...
The key step for next generation power plants is the development of advanced materials capable of ac...
In this paper, the low cycle fatigue behaviour of MarBN steels at elevated temperatures is discussed...