In-situ microstructure monitoring during tempering of quenched AISI4340 steels using a high temperature electromagnetic sensor

F. Wu, Lei Zhou, C. Davis
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AISI 4340 steels are used in applications where high strength and toughness are required, for example, in power transmission gears and shafts, aircraft landing gear and other structural components. The required mechanical properties are achieved by hot rolling and quenching and tempering (Q&T) heat treatment. For optimum process efficiency and quality control, it is desirable to monitor the microstructural development during tempering in situ, as the microstructure is directly linked to the mechanical properties. Electromagnetic (EM) sensors have been shown to be sensitive to steel microstructural changes due to the associated changes in magnetic and electrical properties. This study reports on using a high-temperature laboratory EM sensor that operates inside a furnace to assess microstructural changes that occur during tempering at 250°C for AISI4340 steel samples. The sensor operates at low magnetic field and low frequency where the signal is affected by changes in magnetic permeability due to microstructural changes. The microstructure and hardness have been characterised to correlate to the measured EM sensor signal. The results have shown that the EM sensor signal is affected by temperature and microstructural changes on the slow heating to the tempering temperature and then is sensitive to the continuing microstructure changes that occur during the isothermal hold. The results show the potential for in-situ EM sensor monitoring during heat treatment.
用高温电磁传感器监测淬火AISI4340钢回火过程中的原位组织
AISI 4340钢用于要求高强度和韧性的应用,例如,在动力传动齿轮和轴,飞机起落架和其他结构部件中。所需的机械性能是通过热轧和淬火回火(Q&T)热处理来实现的。为了获得最佳的工艺效率和质量控制,需要在原位回火过程中监测微观组织的发展,因为微观组织与力学性能直接相关。电磁(EM)传感器已被证明是敏感的钢的微观结构的变化,由于相关的变化,磁性和电学性质。本研究报告了使用高温实验室电磁传感器,该传感器在炉内工作,以评估AISI4340钢样品在250°C回火期间发生的微观结构变化。传感器工作在低磁场和低频率下,由于微结构的变化,信号受到磁导率变化的影响。显微组织和硬度的表征与测量的电磁传感器信号相关联。结果表明,在缓慢加热至回火温度阶段,电磁传感器信号受温度和显微组织变化的影响,然后对等温保温过程中持续发生的显微组织变化敏感。结果显示了原位电磁传感器在热处理过程中监测的潜力。
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