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Metallographic Evaluation of Increased Susceptibility to Intermediate Embrittlement of Engine Valve Forgings Made of NCF 3015 High Nickel and Chromium Steel

This paper focused on determining the increased tendency of cracking after the die forging process of high nickel and chromium steel. The increase in carbon content in austenitic nickel–chromium steel promoted the tendency of valve forgings to forging intergranular crack on the valve head. Attention...

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Autores principales: Lachowicz, Marzena M., Zwierzchowski, Maciej, Hawryluk, Marek, Gronostajski, Zbigniew, Janik, Marta
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10573155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37834507
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16196370
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author Lachowicz, Marzena M.
Zwierzchowski, Maciej
Hawryluk, Marek
Gronostajski, Zbigniew
Janik, Marta
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Zwierzchowski, Maciej
Hawryluk, Marek
Gronostajski, Zbigniew
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description This paper focused on determining the increased tendency of cracking after the die forging process of high nickel and chromium steel. The increase in carbon content in austenitic nickel–chromium steel promoted the tendency of valve forgings to forging intergranular crack on the valve head. Attention was paid to issues related to the chemical composition of the material to be considered when hot forming nickel–chromium steel components. Optical and scanning electron microscopies were used to examine the microstructure and fracture features of the samples removed from a fractured valve head. The embrittlement was due to microcavity formation at grain boundaries. Creep theory at grain boundaries was used to explain crack formation. The tensile behavior was interpreted from the evolution of the microstructure during deformation and referred to intermediate brittleness to explain the effect of carbon. It was found that the increased carbon content of the nickel–chromium steel and the strong undercooling observed at the edges of the valve head are factors that promote a reduction in grain boundary cohesion and enhance intermediate temperature embrittlement. Finally, it was found that the formation of a heterogeneous structure manifested by the presence of grain boundary M(23)C(6)-type carbides in the austenitic matrix was most likely related to the occurring brittleness.
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spelling pubmed-105731552023-10-14 Metallographic Evaluation of Increased Susceptibility to Intermediate Embrittlement of Engine Valve Forgings Made of NCF 3015 High Nickel and Chromium Steel Lachowicz, Marzena M. Zwierzchowski, Maciej Hawryluk, Marek Gronostajski, Zbigniew Janik, Marta Materials (Basel) Article This paper focused on determining the increased tendency of cracking after the die forging process of high nickel and chromium steel. The increase in carbon content in austenitic nickel–chromium steel promoted the tendency of valve forgings to forging intergranular crack on the valve head. Attention was paid to issues related to the chemical composition of the material to be considered when hot forming nickel–chromium steel components. Optical and scanning electron microscopies were used to examine the microstructure and fracture features of the samples removed from a fractured valve head. The embrittlement was due to microcavity formation at grain boundaries. Creep theory at grain boundaries was used to explain crack formation. The tensile behavior was interpreted from the evolution of the microstructure during deformation and referred to intermediate brittleness to explain the effect of carbon. It was found that the increased carbon content of the nickel–chromium steel and the strong undercooling observed at the edges of the valve head are factors that promote a reduction in grain boundary cohesion and enhance intermediate temperature embrittlement. Finally, it was found that the formation of a heterogeneous structure manifested by the presence of grain boundary M(23)C(6)-type carbides in the austenitic matrix was most likely related to the occurring brittleness. MDPI 2023-09-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10573155/ /pubmed/37834507 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16196370 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Lachowicz, Marzena M.
Zwierzchowski, Maciej
Hawryluk, Marek
Gronostajski, Zbigniew
Janik, Marta
Metallographic Evaluation of Increased Susceptibility to Intermediate Embrittlement of Engine Valve Forgings Made of NCF 3015 High Nickel and Chromium Steel
title Metallographic Evaluation of Increased Susceptibility to Intermediate Embrittlement of Engine Valve Forgings Made of NCF 3015 High Nickel and Chromium Steel
title_full Metallographic Evaluation of Increased Susceptibility to Intermediate Embrittlement of Engine Valve Forgings Made of NCF 3015 High Nickel and Chromium Steel
title_fullStr Metallographic Evaluation of Increased Susceptibility to Intermediate Embrittlement of Engine Valve Forgings Made of NCF 3015 High Nickel and Chromium Steel
title_full_unstemmed Metallographic Evaluation of Increased Susceptibility to Intermediate Embrittlement of Engine Valve Forgings Made of NCF 3015 High Nickel and Chromium Steel
title_short Metallographic Evaluation of Increased Susceptibility to Intermediate Embrittlement of Engine Valve Forgings Made of NCF 3015 High Nickel and Chromium Steel
title_sort metallographic evaluation of increased susceptibility to intermediate embrittlement of engine valve forgings made of ncf 3015 high nickel and chromium steel
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10573155/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37834507
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma16196370
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