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Title: Enhancing Mechanical Properties of Low Alloy Steel through Novel Molten Bi-Ga Austempering
Authors: احمد عبد علي غيدان, Al-Rubaiy, Ahmed AAG
Keywords: Low alloy steel
Thermal Properties
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: جامعة ديالى / University OF Diyala
Citation: https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=57208770120
Abstract: The main goal of this study is to improve the mechanical properties of low-alloy steels using an austempering heat treatment that involves combined molten bismuth and gallium (Bi-Ga) alloys. The cooling media is an alternative to the salt media, which is commonly used for austampering heat treatment. The steel was maintained at a constant temperature of 500 °C by immersing it in a cooling medium containing gallium and bismuth. The steel achieved an improvement of 229% in hardness and a 50% increase in tensile strength. Some slight decreases in thermal conductivity and diffusivity occurred as a result of the development of bainite in austempered steel, which affected the thermal behavior of the material. Through the process of bismuth diffusion into the steelgrains, phase hardening was improved. To accomplish this, maintaining carbide stability and encouraging uniform carbon distribution were key. 500 °C was the best choice for austempering, where improved mechanical qualities were equally balanced. With its enhanced tensile strength, lightweight applications are now within reach, and the steel's enhanced hardness makes it perfect for uses requiring high durability and resistance to wear. This research emphasizes the potential of molten Bi-Ga austempering to enhance the performance of low-alloy steel across several industrial applications.
URI: http://148.72.244.84/xmlui/handle/xmlui/15949
ISSN: 2616-6909
Appears in Collections:نتاجات باحتي الجامعة (سكوباس) لعام 2024(Scopus)

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