Effect of vanadium on cast carbide in high speed steels
- 1 May 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Materials Science and Technology
- Vol. 8 (5) , 449-454
- https://doi.org/10.1179/026708392790171053
Abstract
The effect of vanadium (0–4%) on the morphology and amount of eutectic and eutectoid carbides in high speed steels has been investigated using scanning electron microscopy and image analysis. It was found that vanadium promotes the formation of MC carbide and M2C carbide, but inhibits the formation of M6C carbide. In the vanadium free steels, the eutectic carbide consists solely of skeletal M6C. For each steel composition, there is a critical vanadium content at which the skeletal eutectic changes to lamellar eutectic and the critical value decreases as the molybdenum content of steel increases. The effect of vanadium on the total amount of eutectic carbide differs in tungsten alloyed and molybdenum alloyed high speed steels. The δ eutectoid has a rodlike morphology in tungsten high speed steels; δ eutectoid is not present in Mo–W or molybdenum high speed steels. Increasing the vanadium content leads to an increase in the size of eutectic and eutectoid carbides. MST/1264Keywords
This publication has 8 references indexed in Scilit:
- Solidification of high-speed tool steelsMetallurgical Transactions A, 1989
- An atom probe study of secondary hardening in high speed steelsActa Metallurgica, 1988
- High resolution microanalytical study of precipitation in a powder metallurgical high speed steelActa Metallurgica, 1984
- Microstructural changes in as-cast M2 grade high speed steel during high temperature treatmentMetal Science, 1984
- Thermal analysis for. interpretation of solidification cycleMetal Science, 1979
- Characterization of the solidification structures within the dendritic core of M2 high speed steelMetallurgical Transactions A, 1977
- The effects of MO and W on solidification of high speed steelsMetallurgical Transactions, 1974
- Solidification of M2 high speed steelMetallurgical Transactions, 1972