Abstract
The effects of different austenitization treatments on the plane strain fracture toughness KIC, the stress corrosion threshold stress intensity factor KISCC, the fatigue crack growth rate, and the transverse tensile properties of 300M bar have been investigated over the tempering range 230°–560°C. Rapid austenitization and high-temperature austenitization treatments have been compared with the conventional heat treatment, since these treatments have been reported to increase the KIC of medium-carbon steels without impairing their tensile strengths. For the standard 320°C temper, rapid austenitization decreased KIC but increased the tensile strength and 0·2% proof stress, whereas high-temperature austenitization treatments increased KIC up to 30%, slightly decreased the 0·2% proof stress, and above 1130°C caused a 50% decrease in the reduction in area. Neither the KISCC nor the fatigue crack growth rates in 1M NaCl, were affected by austenitization treatment. Reasons for the observed KIC variations with austenitization treatment are discussed.
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