Effect of Cr atom doping on the carbide stability and mechanical properties of high carbon chromium bearing steels

Carbides (MC, M3C and M7C3 at different Cr doping concentrations), as important influencing factors for the properties of high-carbon chromium bearing steel, their molecular transformation processes, structural stability, mechanical properties and electronic properties were calculated by first-princ...

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Main Authors: Qian Feng, Junguo Li, Yanan Zeng, Yitong Wang, Yajun Wang, Bao Liu, Guozhang Tang
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-03-01
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author Qian Feng
Junguo Li
Yanan Zeng
Yitong Wang
Yajun Wang
Bao Liu
Guozhang Tang
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Junguo Li
Yanan Zeng
Yitong Wang
Yajun Wang
Bao Liu
Guozhang Tang
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description Carbides (MC, M3C and M7C3 at different Cr doping concentrations), as important influencing factors for the properties of high-carbon chromium bearing steel, their molecular transformation processes, structural stability, mechanical properties and electronic properties were calculated by first-principles. The results showed that the doping of Cr contributed to the movement of metal atoms change from translation to rotation during the transformation of carbide molecules, increased the reaction barrier of MC→M3C→M7C3 transformation, and inhibited the intermolecular transformation of carbides. Meanwhile, the doping of Cr affected the structural stability and mechanical stability of the three kinds of carbide. It was also found that the orientation of Fe–C covalent bond was reduced to weaken the strength of covalent bond in carbides by doping Cr atoms, that contributed to improving the plasticity of carbides, and the Cr–Fe metal bond was formed to enhance the strength of the covalent bond in the carbide by doping Cr atoms, that helped improve the hardness of the carbide. Therefore, in MC-type carbide, the carbide plasticity was best at the Cr doping concentration of 0.25 (vs. 0.75 for M3C-type and 0 for M7C3-type) and the hardness reached a maximum of 17.7 GPa at the Cr doping concentration of 1.0 (vs. 0.5 with 51.9 GPa for M3C-type and 0.75 with 11.0 GPa for M7C3-type). This study provided a new research idea for analyzing the carbide properties of bearing steel.
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spelling doaj.art-21d8774a0b754cc595e277b681e088a62023-03-28T06:49:00ZengElsevierJournal of Materials Research and Technology2238-78542023-03-012357105722Effect of Cr atom doping on the carbide stability and mechanical properties of high carbon chromium bearing steelsQian Feng0Junguo Li1Yanan Zeng2Yitong Wang3Yajun Wang4Bao Liu5Guozhang Tang6College of Metallurgy and Energy, North China University of Science and Technology, 21 Bohai Street, Tangshan, 063210, ChinaCollege of Metallurgy and Energy, North China University of Science and Technology, 21 Bohai Street, Tangshan, 063210, ChinaCorresponding author.; College of Metallurgy and Energy, North China University of Science and Technology, 21 Bohai Street, Tangshan, 063210, ChinaCorresponding author.; College of Metallurgy and Energy, North China University of Science and Technology, 21 Bohai Street, Tangshan, 063210, ChinaCorresponding author.; College of Metallurgy and Energy, North China University of Science and Technology, 21 Bohai Street, Tangshan, 063210, ChinaCollege of Metallurgy and Energy, North China University of Science and Technology, 21 Bohai Street, Tangshan, 063210, ChinaCollege of Metallurgy and Energy, North China University of Science and Technology, 21 Bohai Street, Tangshan, 063210, ChinaCarbides (MC, M3C and M7C3 at different Cr doping concentrations), as important influencing factors for the properties of high-carbon chromium bearing steel, their molecular transformation processes, structural stability, mechanical properties and electronic properties were calculated by first-principles. The results showed that the doping of Cr contributed to the movement of metal atoms change from translation to rotation during the transformation of carbide molecules, increased the reaction barrier of MC→M3C→M7C3 transformation, and inhibited the intermolecular transformation of carbides. Meanwhile, the doping of Cr affected the structural stability and mechanical stability of the three kinds of carbide. It was also found that the orientation of Fe–C covalent bond was reduced to weaken the strength of covalent bond in carbides by doping Cr atoms, that contributed to improving the plasticity of carbides, and the Cr–Fe metal bond was formed to enhance the strength of the covalent bond in the carbide by doping Cr atoms, that helped improve the hardness of the carbide. Therefore, in MC-type carbide, the carbide plasticity was best at the Cr doping concentration of 0.25 (vs. 0.75 for M3C-type and 0 for M7C3-type) and the hardness reached a maximum of 17.7 GPa at the Cr doping concentration of 1.0 (vs. 0.5 with 51.9 GPa for M3C-type and 0.75 with 11.0 GPa for M7C3-type). This study provided a new research idea for analyzing the carbide properties of bearing steel.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785423004222Bearing steelFirst principlesCarbide evolutionMechanical propertiesThermal stability
spellingShingle Qian Feng
Junguo Li
Yanan Zeng
Yitong Wang
Yajun Wang
Bao Liu
Guozhang Tang
Effect of Cr atom doping on the carbide stability and mechanical properties of high carbon chromium bearing steels
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
Bearing steel
First principles
Carbide evolution
Mechanical properties
Thermal stability
title Effect of Cr atom doping on the carbide stability and mechanical properties of high carbon chromium bearing steels
title_full Effect of Cr atom doping on the carbide stability and mechanical properties of high carbon chromium bearing steels
title_fullStr Effect of Cr atom doping on the carbide stability and mechanical properties of high carbon chromium bearing steels
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Cr atom doping on the carbide stability and mechanical properties of high carbon chromium bearing steels
title_short Effect of Cr atom doping on the carbide stability and mechanical properties of high carbon chromium bearing steels
title_sort effect of cr atom doping on the carbide stability and mechanical properties of high carbon chromium bearing steels
topic Bearing steel
First principles
Carbide evolution
Mechanical properties
Thermal stability
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785423004222
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