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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: A method for obtaining cryogenic toughness in an Fe-12Mn-0.2Ti alloy by a controlled cooling technique is presented. The intergranular fracture surface of the quenched alloy, using an AES, revealed no significant difference from that obtained by the bulk transgranular fracture surface, indicating the absence of large-scale grain boundary segregation during the austenitizing treatment. Attention is given to the step cooling method, using a furnace at temperatures of 100 to 120 C, followed by fast cooling to ambient temperature, which in turn produces a high-impact toughness without intergranular brittleness. It is concluded that the sources of brittle intergranular fracture in the alloy are both chemical, operating in martensitic structure, and nonchemical, active during quenching from the austenitizing treatment.
    Keywords: METALLIC MATERIALS
    Type: Advances in cryogenic engineering. Volume 24 - Second International Cryogenic Materials Conference; Aug 02, 1977 - Aug 05, 1977; Boulder, CO
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