Strengthening from Cu Addition in 0.2C-(1-2)Mn Steels during Tempering

Materials (Basel). 2019 Jan 13;12(2):247. doi: 10.3390/ma12020247.

Abstract

The strengthening effects of Cu and Mn were studied in steels, which contained 0.2% C and were micro-alloyed with B and Ti. The experimental steels were austenitized and quenched in order to take Mn and Cu into solid solution. The subsequent tempering of martensitic structures resulted in higher strengths in the materials alloyed with Cu than in the steel without Cu addition. Tensile testing and metallographic analyses were performed. The kinetics and magnitude of precipitation strengthening were measured for different tempering temperatures and times. Presumed synergistic effects between Cu precipitation strengthening and higher levels of Mn were observed.

Keywords: copper precipitation; low carbon steel; manganese; precipitation strengthening.