Abstract:
The aim of this work is to study the effect of zirconium and niobium on the refinement of grain size
and mechanical properties of micro-alloyed cast steels in heat treated conditions. Five micro-alloyed
cast steels with different compositions, as steel without microalloying elements and micro-alloyed
steel with (i) 0.05% Zirconium (Zr),(ii) 0.05% Zirconium (Zr) and 0.05% Niobium (Nb),(iii) 0.10%
Zirconium (Zr), and (iv) 0.10% Zirconium (Zr) and 0.10% Niobium (Nb)were investigated. The heat
treated samples are normalized at 1000 °C followed by air cooling and were characterized to study the
characteristics of carbide precipitates by SEM and TEM and mechanical properties were evaluated by
tensile test as per ASTM A370. Among these five cast steels, steel containing 0.10% Zr and 0.10% Nb
showed a higher tensile strength of 1184 MPa and yield strength of 740 MPa with reasonable impact
energy of 42 J compared to other steels under the same heat treated conditions. Due to the combined
addition of Zr and Nb elements in the micro-alloyed steel, a remarkable improvement of mechanical
properties particularly strength and impact energy was observed. As evident from microstructure
investigation, these improved mechanical properties in the present steel could be attributed due to the
effective refinement of ferritic grain size in the normalized condition.