Alok Kumar MishraChandan MondalJoydeep Maity
In this research work annealed AISI 1080 steel bars are subjected to a typical combined cyclic heat treatment involving two cycles. The first cycle consist of inserting the specimen in an electric resistance furnace at a temperature of 775 °C (in fully austenitic region) and holding for a short duration (6 min), followed by forced air cooling to the room temperature. In second cycle holding temperature and time being same, the specimen is subjected to oil quenching. Such a typical combined thermal cycling results in the evolution of a novel microstructure that comprises of submicroscopic cementite spheroids and fine microscopic cementite clusters in a matrix of martensite. Accordingly, very high hardness (894 HV) is achieved which envisaged a new heat treatment route of the development of plain carbon tool steel.
Alok Kumar MishraAtanu SahaJoydeep Maity
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Alok Kumar MishraChandan MondalJoydeep Maity
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