J Mater Sci Technol ›› 2011, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (10): 931-936.

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Comparison of Impact Properties for Carbon and Low Alloy Steels

O.H. Ibrahim   

  1. Metallurgy Dept., Nuclear Research Centre, Atomic Energy Authority, Egypt
  • Received:2010-03-29 Revised:2010-06-22 Online:2011-10-31 Published:2011-10-24
  • Contact: Omyma Hassan Ibrahim

Abstract: The impact properties of hot rolled carbon steel (used for the manufacture of reinforcement steel bars) and the quenched & tempered (Q&T) low alloy steel (used in the pressure vessel industry) were determined. The microstructure of the hot rolled carbon steel contained ferrite/pearlite phases, while that of the quenched and tempered low alloy steel contained bainite structure. Impact properties were determined for both steels by instrumented impact testing at temperatures between -150 and 200°C. The impact properties comprised total impact energy, ductile to brittle transition temperature, crack initiation and propagation energy, brittleness transition temperature and cleavage fracture stress. The Q&T low alloy steel displayed much higher resistance to ductile fracture at high test temperatures, while its resistance to brittle fracture at low test temperatures was a little higher than that of the hot rolled carbon steel. The results were discussed in relation to the di®erence in the chemical composition and microstructure for the two steels.

Key words: Ferritic/pearlitic steel, Bainitic steel, Impact properties