The effect of vanadium on the reversible temper-embritlement behaviour of low-alloy chromium and chromium-nickel steels

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
A. P. Van Wyk G. Pirnaar
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1987

Abstract

The effect of vanadium on the susceptibilities of chromium and chromium-nickel steels to reversible temper embritlement was evaluated. The steels investigated were approximately equivalent to steels of as 970 Grade 708A42 and as 970 Grade 817M40, the major difference being that molybdenum had been replaced by vanadium in various concentrations. It was found that the vanadium had a detrimental effect and, in al the concentrations tested, enhanced the susceptibility to reversible temper embritlement of both the chromium and the chromium-nickel steel. The detrimental role played by vanadium in reversible temper embritlement is explained by a consideration of the effect of vanadium carbide, as well as of free vanadium, in solid solution in ferrite.
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APA: A. P. Van Wyk G. Pirnaar  (1987)  The effect of vanadium on the reversible temper-embritlement behaviour of low-alloy chromium and chromium-nickel steels

MLA: A. P. Van Wyk G. Pirnaar The effect of vanadium on the reversible temper-embritlement behaviour of low-alloy chromium and chromium-nickel steels. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1987.

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