Low temperature improvement of the mechanical properties of 4340 type ultrahigh strength steel with heat treating techniques using interrupted quenching method
- 1 December 1984
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Metallurgical Transactions A
- Vol. 15 (12) , 2247-2249
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02647108
Abstract
No abstract availableThis publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
- Heat treatment for improvement in lower temperature mechanical properties of 0.40 pct C-Cr-Mo ultrahigh strength steelMetallurgical Transactions A, 1983
- Structure-property relations and the design of Fe-4Cr-C base structural steels for high strength and toughnessMetallurgical Transactions A, 1980
- Further considerations on the inconsistency in toughness evaluation of AISI 4340 steel austenitized at increasing temperaturesMetallurgical Transactions A, 1978
- Correlation of microstructure with mechanical properties of 300m steelMetallurgical Transactions A, 1977
- Microstructural features affecting fracture toughness of high strength steelsEngineering Fracture Mechanics, 1975
- Effect of heat treatment on the fracture toughness of low alloy steelsEngineering Fracture Mechanics, 1975
- On high fracture toughness of coarse-grained AISI 4130 steelMaterials Science and Engineering, 1975
- Design of strong tough Fe/Mo/C martensitic steels and the effects of cobaltMetallurgical Transactions A, 1975
- The effect of austenitizing temperature on the microstructure and mechanical properties of as-quenched 4340 steelMetallurgical Transactions, 1974
- On the influence of high austenitizing temperatures and “overheating” on fracture and fatigue crack propagation in a low alloy steelMetallurgical Transactions, 1974