The effects of silicon (0.53 and 1.05 wt.%) and titanium ( < 0.002 and 0.02
2 wt.% on microstructure and mechanical properties of vanadium microalloyed
medium carbon steel heat treated after rolling to simulate the thermal cyc
le of hot forging have been determined using room temperature tensile tests
, impact tests, optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM).
Silicon was found to increase strength values whilst titanium had a strong
refining action on prior austenite grain size. Room temperature Charpy 'U'
notch impact energies were all on the lower shelf; ductile-brittle transiti
on temperatures, determined from fracture appearance in Hounsfield impact t
ests, ranged from 100 to 145 degrees C, scaling with material strength. Ini
tiation in the Charpy tests was by microcracking of coarse (Ti,V)(C,N)-cont
aining single or multi-phase inclusions except in the low strength, titaniu
m-free case when the absence of a completely continuous grain boundary ferr
ite layer allowed matrix microstructure initiation by interfacing pearlite
colonies to occur. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.