A Novel Method to Calculate the Carbides Fraction from Dilatometric Measurements During Cooling in Hot‑Work Tool Steel
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A Novel Method to Calculate the Carbides Fraction from Dilatometric Measurements During Cooling in Hot‑Work Tool Steel 

Xiaoli Zhao, Chuanwei Li, Lizhan Han, Jianfeng Gu

 

Keywords: Cooling; Carbides identification; Tool steel; Precipitation modeling; AISI H13 

 

Abstract: Dilatometry is a useful technique to obtain experimental data concerning transformation. In this paper, a dilation conversional model was established to calculate carbides fraction in AISI H13 hot-work tool steel based on the measured length changes. After carbides precipitation, the alloy contents in the matrix changed. In the usual models, the content of carbon atoms after precipitation is considered as the only element that affects the lattice constant and the content of the alloy elements such as Cr, Mo, Mn, V are often ignored. In the model introduced in this paper, the alloying elements (Cr, Mo, Mn, V) changes caused by carbides precipitation are incorporated. The carbides were identified using scanning electron microscope and transmission electron microscope. The relationship between lattice constant of carbides and temperature are measured by high-temperature X-ray diffraction. The results indicate that the carbides observed in all specimens cooled at different rates are V-rich MC and Cr-rich M23C6, and most of them are V-rich MC, only very few are Cr-rich M23C6. The model including the effects of substitutional alloying elements shows a good improvement on carbides fraction predictions. In addition, lower cooling rate advances the carbides precipitation for AISI H13 specimens. The results between experiments and mathematical model agree well.

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