The microstructure and wear behavior of a 500 Brinell hardness (HB) grade wear-resistant steel tempered at different temperatures were investigated in this study. The tempering microstructures and wear surface morphologies were studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The relationship between mechanical properties and wear resistance was analyzed. The microstructure of the steel mainly consisted of tempered martensite and ferrite. Tempered troosite was obtained when the tempering temperature was over 280 °C. The hardness decreased constantly with the increase of tempering temperature. The same hardness was obtained when tempered at 260 °C and 300 °C, due to the interaction of Fe3C...
The present investigation has been focused on the wear resistance of carbide–free bainitic steels a...
The present investigation has been focused on the wear resistance of carbide–free bainitic steels a...
The present investigation has been focused on the wear resistance of carbide–free bainitic steels a...
Abstract Hardness has been considered the main factor controlling the abrasive wear of steels. Howe...
Wear resistant steels are commonly categorized by their hardness, and in the case of quenched wear r...
In the automotive and machinery industries; 51CrV4 steels are preferred due to their high strength,...
The test evaluates wear resistance of quenched and tempered steels of 8 grade materials. The steels ...
Tempering is an essential part in the fabrication of ultra-high strength steels and it is also widel...
The test evaluates wear resistance of quenched and tempered steels of 8 grade materials. The steels ...
Tempering is an essential part in the fabrication of ultra-high strength steels and it is also widel...
High-temperature abrasion is an expensive issue in industrial fields such as glass and cement produc...
High-temperature abrasion is an expensive issue in industrial fields such as glass and cement produc...
Abstract Tempering is an essential part in the fabrication of ultra-high strength steels and it is ...
Materials used in abrasive wear conditions are usually selected according to their microstructure an...
Hardness has been considered the main factor controlling the abrasive wear of steels. However, micro...
The present investigation has been focused on the wear resistance of carbide–free bainitic steels a...
The present investigation has been focused on the wear resistance of carbide–free bainitic steels a...
The present investigation has been focused on the wear resistance of carbide–free bainitic steels a...
Abstract Hardness has been considered the main factor controlling the abrasive wear of steels. Howe...
Wear resistant steels are commonly categorized by their hardness, and in the case of quenched wear r...
In the automotive and machinery industries; 51CrV4 steels are preferred due to their high strength,...
The test evaluates wear resistance of quenched and tempered steels of 8 grade materials. The steels ...
Tempering is an essential part in the fabrication of ultra-high strength steels and it is also widel...
The test evaluates wear resistance of quenched and tempered steels of 8 grade materials. The steels ...
Tempering is an essential part in the fabrication of ultra-high strength steels and it is also widel...
High-temperature abrasion is an expensive issue in industrial fields such as glass and cement produc...
High-temperature abrasion is an expensive issue in industrial fields such as glass and cement produc...
Abstract Tempering is an essential part in the fabrication of ultra-high strength steels and it is ...
Materials used in abrasive wear conditions are usually selected according to their microstructure an...
Hardness has been considered the main factor controlling the abrasive wear of steels. However, micro...
The present investigation has been focused on the wear resistance of carbide–free bainitic steels a...
The present investigation has been focused on the wear resistance of carbide–free bainitic steels a...
The present investigation has been focused on the wear resistance of carbide–free bainitic steels a...