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The microstructure and properties of the bainitic cast steel for scissors crossovers

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Purpose: The main purpose of the hereby study was the description of microstructure and properties of the new low-carbon Mn-Cr-Mo-V-Ni bainitic cast steel developed in the AGH Laboratory of Phase Transformations for cast mono-blocks of scissors crossovers. Investigations comprise material in as-cast state and after various variants of normalization as well as normalization and high tempering. Design/methodology/approach: Analyses of microstructure, strength properties, impact toughness and crack resistance (KIc) were performed both for material in the as-cast state and after heat treatments. The influence of the initial microstructure on the investigated cast steel hardness – after the normalizing and after the normalizing and tempering – was determined. Findings: Changes in the microstructure of the cast bainitic scissors crossovers were determined and their properties described. Research limitations/implications: The investigations were performed in order to estimate a possibility of applying bainitic cast steels for production of scissors crossovers in the form of monolithic blocks. Practical implications: Application of bainitic cast steels for scissors crossovers in the form of monolithic blocks. Originality/value: Designing of the chemical composition of the bainitic cast steel (Mn-Cr-Mo-V-Ni) and its heat treatment.
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19--26
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Bibliogr. 16 poz., rys., tabl.
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  • Faculty of Metals Engineering and Industrial Computer Science, AGH University of Science and Technology, Al. Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Kraków, Poland, pacyna@uci.agh.edu.pl
Bibliografia
  • [1] K. Sawley, M. Scholl, The development of bainitic steels for rails, Proceedings of the 39th “Mechanical Working and Steel Processing” Conference, USA, 1997.
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  • [8] J. Pacyna, S. Liszka, G. Henel, B. Szost, Investigation of welds of the first Polish bainitic steels, Proceeding of the 3rd Polish Science and Technology Conference, Polish Association of Engineers and Technicians of Transportation, Warszawa – Bochnia, 2007 (in Polish).
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  • [13] J. Pacyna, The microstructure and properties of the new bainitic rail steels, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 28/1 (2008) 19-22.
  • [14] A. Zieliński, J. Dobrzański, G. Golański, Estimation of the residual life of L17HMF cast steel elements after long-term service, Journal of Achievements in Materials and Manufacturing Engineering 34/2 (2009) 137-144.
  • [15] G. Golański, S. Stachura, B. Gajda-Kucharska, J. Kupczyk, Optimisation of regenerative heat treatment parameters of G21CrMoV4-6 cast steel, Archives of Materials Science and Engineering 28/6 (2007) 341-344.
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