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High temperature mechanical properties of 50Cr5MoV roll steel was investigated by Gleeble 1500 thermal simulator testing machine. The morphology, composition and microstructure of fracture surface were observed and analyzed by OM, SEM and EDS. The results are indicative of that, there are two brittle temperature zones of 50Cr5MoV roll steel at the temperature of 600°C~950°Cand 1300°C~1450°C, respectively. The section shrinkage rate is less than 60%. The fracture mode changes from mixed ones dominated by intergranular to toughness transgranular one with the increase of temperature at the range of 650”C~1300°C. The fracture is along the solid--liquid phase at the range of 1300°C~melting point. It is crucial to formulate the 50Cr5MoV casting technology, to prevent the cracks and improve the quality of 50Cr5MoV roll steel.

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Huang, Dc., Wu, G., Liu, Xb. (2016). Research on High Temperature Mechanical Properties of 50Cr5MoV Roll Steel. In: Hwang, JY., et al. 7th International Symposium on High-Temperature Metallurgical Processing. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48093-0_8

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