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Study of the Effects of High Temperatures on the Engineering Properties of Steel 42CrMo4

  • Josip Brnic EMAIL logo , Goran Turkalj , Marko Canadija , Domagoj Lanc and Marino Brcic

Abstract

The paper presents and analyzes the experimental results of the effect of elevated temperatures on the engineering properties of steel 42CrMo4. Experimental data relating to the mechanical properties of the material, the creep resistance as well as Charpy impact energy. Temperature dependence of the mentioned properties is also shown. Some of creep curves were simulated using rheological models and an analytical equation. Finally, an assessment of fracture toughness was made that was based on experimentally determined Charpy impact energy. Based on the obtained results it is visible that the tensile strength (617 MPa) and yield strength (415 MPa) have the highest value at the room temperature while at the temperature of 700 °C (973 K) these values significantly decrease. This steel can be considered resistant to creep at 400 °C (673 K), but at higher temperatures this steel can be subjected to low levels of stress in a shorter time.

Received: 2013-1-15
Accepted: 2014-2-7
Published Online: 2014-3-29
Published in Print: 2015-2-1

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