Vanadium and niobium microalloying to increase strength of high-carbon wire steels

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In order to investigate the effect of V, Nb, and N additions on the strength of eutectoid steels, laboratory heats were prepared and continuous cooling experiments were conducted using a Gleeble® 3500 thermomechanical simulator. V strengthening effects were observed in all microalloyed steels, and maximum strengthening was observed in the V+N steel. The V+Nb steel was found to have the greatest refinement of colony size and ILS, and subsequently higher hardness among the test alloys.

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Description

In order to investigate the effect of V, Nb, and N additions on the strength of eutectoid steels, laboratory heats were prepared and continuous cooling experiments were conducted using a Gleeble® 3500 thermomechanical simulator. V strengthening effects were observed in all microalloyed steels, and maximum strengthening was observed in the V+N steel. The V+Nb steel was found to have the greatest refinement of colony size and ILS, and subsequently higher hardness among the test alloys.

Additional information

Author(s)

Stephanie L. Miller and Emmanuel De Moor, Colorado School of Mines, USA

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI's 83rd Annual Convention (Interwire) in Atlanta, April 2013.

Year

2013