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Research on a Novel Heat Treatment Process for Boron Steel Used for Soil-Engaging Components of Tillage Machinery

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  • Yifan Guo

    (School of Agricultural Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212134, China)

  • Zeyu Sun

    (School of Agricultural Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212134, China)

  • Shun Guo

    (School of Materials Science and Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212134, China
    Jiangsu Province and Education Ministry Co-Sponsored Synergistic Innovation Center of Modern Agricultural Equipment, Zhenjiang 212134, China)

  • Jiale Fu

    (School of Materials Science and Engineering, Jiangsu University, Zhenjiang 212134, China
    Jiangsu Province and Education Ministry Co-Sponsored Synergistic Innovation Center of Modern Agricultural Equipment, Zhenjiang 212134, China)

Abstract

To address the issue of high fracture and wear failure rates caused by the lack of toughness and abrasion resistance in the steel used for soil-engaging components of tillage machinery, a novel composite heat treatment process, “normalizing and intercritical quenching and tempering (NIQT)”, is proposed. By regulating the austenitizing heating temperature in the intercritical area (ferrite/austenite two-phase area), the type, content, and distribution of phases in the 27MnCrB5 test sample could be precisely controlled, which further influenced the mechanical properties of the material. The results demonstrated that a multiphase composite microstructure, predominantly consisting of martensite and ferrite, could be obtained in the 27MnCrB5 steel treated by the NIQT process. The results of an EBSD test indicated that the predominant type of grain boundary following the NIQT heat treatment was a high-angle grain boundary (approximately 59.5%), which was favorable for hindering crack propagation and improving the impact toughness of the material. The results of the mechanical tests revealed that, when the quenching temperature was set to 790 °C, the 27MnCrB5 steel attained excellent comprehensive mechanical properties, with a tensile strength of 1654 MPa, elongation of 10.4%, impact energy of 77 J, and hardness of 530 HV30. Compared with conventional heat treatment processes for soil-engaging components, this novel process has the potential to enhance the performance of soil-engaging components and prolong their service life.

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  • Yifan Guo & Zeyu Sun & Shun Guo & Jiale Fu, 2024. "Research on a Novel Heat Treatment Process for Boron Steel Used for Soil-Engaging Components of Tillage Machinery," Agriculture, MDPI, vol. 14(9), pages 1-12, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jagris:v:14:y:2024:i:9:p:1555-:d:1473903
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