Effect of annealing on microstructure in railway wheel steel
Paper i proceeding, 2022

Railway wheels are commonly made from medium carbon steels (similar to 0.55 wt.% C), heat treated to a near pearlitic microstructure with 5-10% pro-eutectoid ferrite. During the operation of freight trains, where block brakes are used, high thermal loads occur together with the high contact stresses, which combined can affect the mechanical properties of the material. In this study, the effects of annealing on local microstructure and mechanical properties in pearlitic railway wheel steel were investigated using electron microscopy and micro-hardness. It is found that after annealing at 650 degrees C, the room temperature hardness reduces about 25%, accompanied by significant spheroidization of cementite in the pearlitic colonies, though the size and the orientation gradients of the pearlitic colonies have not changed much. The relationship between the microstructural changes and the mechanical properties are discussed.

Författare

Dimitrios Nikas

Chalmers, Industri- och materialvetenskap, Konstruktionsmaterial

Yubin Zhang

Danmarks Tekniske Universitet (DTU)

Johan Ahlström

Chalmers, Industri- och materialvetenskap, Konstruktionsmaterial

42ND RISO INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON MATERIALS SCIENCE: MICROSTRUCTURAL VARIABILITY: PROCESSING, ANALYSIS, MECHANISMS AND PROPERTIES

1757-8981 (ISSN)

Vol. 1249 012059

42nd Riso International Symposium on Materials Science - Microstructural Variability - Processing, Analysis, Mechanisms and Properties
Roskilde, Denmark,

Ämneskategorier

Bearbetnings-, yt- och fogningsteknik

Annan materialteknik

Metallurgi och metalliska material

DOI

10.1088/1757-899X/1249/1/012059

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