Journal article
Fracture in quench-aged low-carbon steels
Abstract
The role of both grain boundary and dispersed carbides on the processes of yielding and fracture has been investigated in irons containing between 0.005 and 0.03 wt%C. It has been observed that for carbon levels below 0.025 wt% quench ageing produces a simultaneous increase in both yield strength and fracture resistance. It is concluded that the dispersed carbides produce an increase in yield strength by the Orowan mechanism but that the grain …
Authors
Almond EA; Timbres DH; Embury JD
Journal
Canadian Metallurgical Quarterly, Vol. 8, No. 1, pp. 51–58
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Publication Date
January 1969
DOI
10.1179/cmq.1969.8.1.51
ISSN
0008-4433