This content is not included in
your SAE MOBILUS subscription, or you are not logged in.
Boron-Treated High Strength Structural Steels and Their Application to Automotive Components
Annotation ability available
Sector:
Language:
English
Abstract
Systematic experimental work has been conducted on the factors affecting toughness of boron-treated high strength structural steels for a wide range of tensile strength. It is clarified that, by a sophisticated control of such factors as chemical composition, tempering temperature, degree of hardening, and ther-raomechanical treatment, etc., more effective utilization of boron grades is sure to expand. Several proven and potential applications of boron steels to automotive components are briefly described.
Recommended Content
Technical Paper | An Investigation into the Toughness of a Low Carbon Boron Steel 20 MnVB |
Aerospace Material Specification | Steel Tubing, Seamless 0.95Cr - 0.20Mo (0.28 - 0.33C) (SAE 4130) Normalized or Stress Relieved |
Aerospace Material Specification | Steel Tubing, Seamless 0.95Cr - 0.20Mo (0.33 - 0.38C) (SAE 4135) Normalized or Stress Relieved |
Authors
Citation
Nakasato, F., Fujita, M., Nishida, K., Ohtani, H. et al., "Boron-Treated High Strength Structural Steels and Their Application to Automotive Components," SAE Technical Paper 831343, 1983, https://doi.org/10.4271/831343.Also In
References
- Wilcock R. JISI 1953 173 406
- Knowlton H. B. JISI 1954 176 187
- Nakasato F. Ohtani: H. To be published in Metals Technology 1983 10 7
- Kanao M. Kawabe: Y Bulletin of the Japan Institute of Metals 1973 12 5 309
- Thelning: K. E. Presented at the International Symposium on Boron Steels Milwaukee, USA September 1979
- Matsumoto T. Inoue: T. Tetsu-to-Hagané 1979 4
- Siebert C. A. Doane D. V. Breen: D. H. “The Hardenability of Steels,” ASM, Ohio 1977 127
- Llewellyn D. T. Cook: W. T. Metals Technology 1974 1 517