{"title":"成分和时效热处理对创新无碳10%钴-马氏体时效钢粉末复合材料组织和强度的影响","authors":"W. Elghazaly, O. Elkady, S. Weiss, S. Elghazaly","doi":"10.17265/2161-6213/2017.9-10.005","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Good combinations between strength and toughness are always the aim of all researchers working in the field of material science. Maraging steel grades (200-300) are one of the well known steel alloys proved to have good strength and toughness and are known as 18% Ni-Co-Mo steel family. Maraging steels production, import, and export by certain countries such as USA is closely monitored by international authorities because it is particularly suited for use in gas centrifuges used for uranium enrichment and in aviation technology. In this research an effort is paid to produce innovative carbon-free maraging steel alloy composites that can compete the well known 18% Ni-8% Co standard (250-300) maraging steel alloy with higher strength and superior toughness. The experimental maraging steel composites having different Ni (18-25%) and Al (0.5-1.5%) together with or without Ti and Mo contents are produced by consolidation from the nano-elemental powders. The mechanism of strengthening in IronNickelCobalt-Aluminum composite alloys is studied, however, the changes in microstructures after solution treatment and aging-heat treatment are emphasized using metallurgical microscopy and SEM-TEM aided with EDX analyzing unit. The effect of induced deformation on the properties of the as-sintered samples is also studied. Fracture toughness, impact toughness, hardness, and strength are measured for all alloy composites under investigation and compared with the standard nominal properties for conventional maraging series (250-300).","PeriodicalId":16171,"journal":{"name":"Journal of materials science & engineering","volume":"28 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2017-10-28","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Influence of Composition and Aging Heat Treatment on the Microstructure and Strength of Innovative-Carbon Free 10% Cobalt-Maraging Steel Powder Composites\",\"authors\":\"W. Elghazaly, O. Elkady, S. Weiss, S. Elghazaly\",\"doi\":\"10.17265/2161-6213/2017.9-10.005\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Good combinations between strength and toughness are always the aim of all researchers working in the field of material science. 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The mechanism of strengthening in IronNickelCobalt-Aluminum composite alloys is studied, however, the changes in microstructures after solution treatment and aging-heat treatment are emphasized using metallurgical microscopy and SEM-TEM aided with EDX analyzing unit. The effect of induced deformation on the properties of the as-sintered samples is also studied. 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Influence of Composition and Aging Heat Treatment on the Microstructure and Strength of Innovative-Carbon Free 10% Cobalt-Maraging Steel Powder Composites
Good combinations between strength and toughness are always the aim of all researchers working in the field of material science. Maraging steel grades (200-300) are one of the well known steel alloys proved to have good strength and toughness and are known as 18% Ni-Co-Mo steel family. Maraging steels production, import, and export by certain countries such as USA is closely monitored by international authorities because it is particularly suited for use in gas centrifuges used for uranium enrichment and in aviation technology. In this research an effort is paid to produce innovative carbon-free maraging steel alloy composites that can compete the well known 18% Ni-8% Co standard (250-300) maraging steel alloy with higher strength and superior toughness. The experimental maraging steel composites having different Ni (18-25%) and Al (0.5-1.5%) together with or without Ti and Mo contents are produced by consolidation from the nano-elemental powders. The mechanism of strengthening in IronNickelCobalt-Aluminum composite alloys is studied, however, the changes in microstructures after solution treatment and aging-heat treatment are emphasized using metallurgical microscopy and SEM-TEM aided with EDX analyzing unit. The effect of induced deformation on the properties of the as-sintered samples is also studied. Fracture toughness, impact toughness, hardness, and strength are measured for all alloy composites under investigation and compared with the standard nominal properties for conventional maraging series (250-300).