Advances in Materials Research
Volume 3, Number 1, 2014, pages 047-59
DOI: 10.12989/amr.2014.3.1.283
The microstructure and mechanical performance of high strength alloy steel X2M
K. Manigandan, T.S. Srivatsan, A.M. Freborg, T. Quick and S. Sastry
Abstract
In this paper, the microstructure, hardness, tensile deformation and fracture behavior of high strength alloy steel X2M is presented anddiscussed. The influence of both composition and processing on microstructure of the as-provided material and resultant influence of microstructure, as a function of orientation, on hardness, tensile properties and final fracture behavior is highlighted. The macroscopic mode and intrinsic microscopic features that result from fracture of the steel specimens machined from the two orientations, longitudinal and transverse is discussed. The intrinsic microscopic mechanisms governing quasi-static deformation and final fracture behavior of this high strength steel are outlined in light of the effects oftest specimen orientation, intrinsic microstructural effects and nature of loading.
Key Words
composition; processing (carburization); orientation; microstructure; hardness; tensile properties and fracture behavior
Address
K. Manigandan, T.S. Srivatsan and S. Sastry: Department of Mechanical Engineering, The University of Akron, Akron, Ohio 44325
A.M. Freborg: Department of Geology, The University of Akron, Akron, Ohio 44325
T. Quick: Deformation Control Technology, Inc. 7261 Engle Rd., Suite 105 Cleveland, OH 44130