The embrittlement of hardened, tempered Low-alloy steel by strain aging

The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
G. T. van Rooyen
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The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
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Jan 1, 1986

Abstract

The susceptibility of a low-alloy steel that has been hardened and tempered-826 M40 (EN26)-to embrittlement by strain aging during service was simulated by artificial aging of specimens at 100°C. It was found that the brittle transition temperature of both monotonic and cyclically strained material was increased by only about 25°C as a result of strain aging. It is concluded that the susceptibility of low-alloy steels in the hardened, tempered condition is less than that of low-carbon steel, and that such steels qualify for exemption of the periodic 'annealing' required by the Mines and Works Act.
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APA: G. T. van Rooyen  (1986)  The embrittlement of hardened, tempered Low-alloy steel by strain aging

MLA: G. T. van Rooyen The embrittlement of hardened, tempered Low-alloy steel by strain aging. The Southern African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, 1986.

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