Abstract
The work was undertaken to study the effect of increasing the cooling rate from the normalising temperature on the microstructure and mechanical properties of a Mn–Cr–Mo–V steel. The steel was to a chemical composition suitable for grade 271 in BS 1501 Part 2 and as such would be used in the normalised and tempered condition. Three linear rates of cooling (12, 36, and 120 K min −1) from the normalising temperature were used. With the tenfold increase in cooling rate, yield strength increases of about 20% and tensile strength increases of about 15% were obtained in the final tempered steel. Although these strength increases resulted in a loss in ductility and toughness, the values of these properties were still relatively high. The improvements in strength with increases in cooling rate have been related to an increase in the proportion of bainite and a decrease in the amount of ferrite in the resulting microstructure.
MST/683