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INFLUENCE OF BORON, ZIRCONIUM, AND TELLURIUM ON THE IMPACT TOUGHNESS OF X8CrNiS18-9 STEEL

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Derviš Mujagić ,
Derviš Mujagić
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Institute Kemal Kapetanović, University of Zenica, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Aida Imamović ,
Aida Imamović

Faculty of Metallurgy and Technology, University of Zenica, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Mustafa Hadžalić
Mustafa Hadžalić

Institute Kemal Kapetanović, University of Zenica, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Abstract

Steel X8CrNiS18-9 (standard EN 10088-3: 2005) is the most commonly used from the group of austenitic stainless steel in terms of machinability. The content of sulphur present in the steel from 0,15 to 0,35% has the exclusive task to improve the machinability. However, while sulphur improves machinability it simultaneously reduces the resistance of steel to corrosion but also affects the decrease in mechanical properties particularly steel toughness. Due to its harmful effect on the steel, as well as the fact that the non-metallic inclusions are insufficiently tested for this type of high-alloy steel the aim of this study is to determine the appropriate microalloying possibility to modify the non-metallic inclusions. The aim of this work is that explore the influence of boron, zirconium, and tellurium on the impact toughness of the mentioned steel. Change of impact toughness, depending on the chemical composition of the steel is simulated with the Matlab program.

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