Study of Mechanical Properties of Dual Phase EN19 Steel (AISI4140)

Gurumurthy, S. S. Sharma, Gowrishankar, Sowmith, Abhishek, Abhishek Devar

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Abstract

Medium carbon steels are high strength steels which include AISI4140 as an important member in low alloy category.These steels show positive response to all variety of heat treatments. The present work aims to experimentally investigatethe properties like Tensile, Hardness and Impact Strength on AISI4140 steel. The as-bought properties of AISI4140 steelhave good ductility, shock resistance but low wear resistance and shorter service life. However such properties can befurther improved through various heat treatment processes. In the present investigation the effect of dual phase heattreatment and mechanical property analysis of AISI 4140 are studied. The effect of normalizing as pretreatments on dualphase structure and property at different inter-ctitical temperatures holding for 2 hours followed by water quenchingare investigated in view of improvement in mechanical properties like hardness, impact toughness and tensile. Testspecimens are prepared and subjected to preliminary heat treatment. The dual phase structures (Ferrite-Martensite) byheating to three different inter-critical temperatures are obtained by rapid quenching in water medium. The resultantdual phase microstructure is also studied. Then tensile, impact and hardness tests are conducted and compared with asboughtcondition results. The dual phase steels find applications widely in automobile parts and general constructionalapplications where wear resistance is of the serious concern.

Original languageEnglish
Article number97422
JournalIndian Journal of Science and Technology
Volume9
Issue number37
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 01-10-2016

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