微观结构
连续冷却转变
耐候钢
材料科学
冶金
风化作用
桥(图论)
转化(遗传学)
相(物质)
贝氏体
地质学
腐蚀
地球化学
奥氏体
化学
医学
生物化学
有机化学
内科学
基因
作者
Ke Zhang,Li Li‐Zhi,Wensheng Liu,Meng Shao‐Bo,Xu Dang‐Wei,Zhong Huang,Mingya Zhang,Zhaodong Li,Zhengdong Liu
标识
DOI:10.1002/srin.202400561
摘要
This article investigates the precipitation behavior of Mo element in the continuous cooling phase transformation process of weathering steel of bridge construction and its influence on microstructure and hardness. The results demonstrate that the addition of Mo leads to the narrowing of the phase transformation interval of proeutectoid ferrite and pearlite, the expansion of the bainite transformation zone, a delayed bainite phase transformation process, and the refinement of bainite microstructure. Moreover, theoretical calculations of bainite phase transformation kinetics reveal that the average activation energy for bainite transformation in Mo‐free and Mo‐containing steels is 94.8 and 134.0 kJ mol −1 , respectively. The new grains of Mo‐free steel mainly grow in a 2D mode, while Mo containing steel mainly grows in a 1D mode, which confirms the retarding effect of Mo on bainite grain growth. Additionally, Mo significantly increases the number density and refines the size of precipitated phases in weathering steel of bridge construction. Within the cooling rate range of 0.1–30 °C s −1 , the hardness of weathering steel of bridge construction is enhanced by Mo, with the magnitude of hardness increment decreasing as the cooling rate increases. This behavior is primarily governed by the combined influence of phase transformation strengthening and precipitation strengthening.
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