Claims
- 1. An age hardenable, martensitic steel alloy which provides high strength and high fracture toughness, said alloy consisting essentially of, in weight percent, about
- ______________________________________ wt. %______________________________________Carbon 0.2-0.33Manganese 0.20 max.Sulfur 0.004 max.Chromium 2-4Nickel 10.5-15Molybdenum 0.75-1.75Cobalt 8-17Cerium 0.030 max.Lanthanum 0.01 max.______________________________________
- and the balance is essentially iron, wherein the ratio Ce/S is at least about 2.
- 2. An alloy as set forth in claim 1 containing at least about 0.20% carbon.
- 3. An alloy as set forth in claim 1 containing at least about 10.75% nickel.
- 4. An alloy as set forth in claim 1 wherein the ratio Ce/S is not more than about 15.
- 5. An alloy as set forth in claim 1 wherein
- a) % Co.ltoreq.35-81.8(% C).
- 6. An alloy as set forth in claim 5 wherein
- b) % Co.gtoreq.25.5-70(% C).
- 7. An alloy as set forth in claim 6 wherein when % Mo>1.3, % C is not more than the median % C for a given % Co as defined by relationships a) and b).
- 8. An alloy as set forth in claim 5 wherein
- c) % Co.gtoreq.26.9-70(% C).
- 9. An alloy as set forth in claim 8 wherein when % Mo>1.3, % C is not more than the median % C for a given % Co as defined by relationships a) and c).
- 10. An alloy as set forth in claim 1 containing about 0.15% max. manganese.
- 11. An alloy as set forth in claim 1 containing calcium in substitution for at least a portion of the cerium and lanthanum.
- 12. An age-hardenable, martensitic steel alloy which provides high strength and high fracture toughness, said alloy consisting essentially of, in weight percent, about
- ______________________________________ wt. %______________________________________Carbon 0.20-0.31Manganese 0.15 max.Sulfur 0.0025 max.Chromium 2.25-3.5Nickel 10.75-13.5Molybdenum 0.75-1.5Cobalt 10-15Cerium 0.030 max.Lanthanum 0.01 max.______________________________________
- and the balance is essentially iron, wherein the ratio Ce/S is at least about 2.
- 13. An alloy as set forth in claim 12 containing at least about 0.21% carbon.
- 14. An alloy as set forth in claim 12 containing at least about 11.0% nickel.
- 15. An alloy as set forth in claim 12 wherein the ratio Ce/S is not more than about 15.
- 16. An alloy as set forth in claim 12 containing about 0.10% max. manganese.
- 17. An age-hardenable, martensitic steel alloy which provides high strength and high fracture toughness, said alloy consisting essentially of, in weight percent, about
- ______________________________________ wt. %______________________________________Carbon 0.21-0.27Manganese 0.05 max.Silicon 0.1 max.Phosphorus 0.008 max.Sulfur 0.0020 max.Chromium 2.5-3.3Nickel 11.0-12.0Molybdenum 1.0-1.3Cobalt 11-14Cerium 0.01 max.Lanthanum 0.01 max.______________________________________
- and the balance is essentially iron wherein Ce/S is about 2-10.
- 18. An alloy as set forth in claim 17 wherein
- a) % Co.ltoreq.35-81.8(% C).
- 19. An alloy as set forth in claim 18 wherein
- b) % CO.gtoreq.25.5-70(% C).
- 20. An alloy as set forth in claim 17 containing calcium in substitution for at least a portion of the cerium and lanthanum.
- 21. An age-hardened article having high strength and high fracture toughness, said article being formed of a martensitic steel alloy consisting essentially of, in weight percent, about
- ______________________________________ wt. %______________________________________Carbon 0.2-0.33Manganese 0.15 max.Silicon 0.1 max.Phosphorus 0.008 max.Sulfur 0.004 max.Chromium 2-4Nickel 10.5-15Molybdenum 0.75-1.75Cobalt 8-17Cerium 0.030 max.Lanthanum 0.01 max.______________________________________
- and the balance essentially iron wherein Ce/S is about 2-15, said article being characterized by a longitudinal, room temperature, tensile strength of at least about 280 ksi and a room temperature, longitudinal, K.sub.IC fracture toughness of at least about 100 ksi .sqroot.in.
- 22. An article as set forth in claim 21 wherein the alloy contains at least about 0.21% carbon.
- 23. An article as set forth in claim 21 wherein the alloy contains at least about 11.0% nickel.
- 24. An article as set forth in claim 21 wherein
- a) % Co.ltoreq.35-81.8(% C).
- 25. An article as set forth in claim 24 wherein
- b) % Co.gtoreq.25.5-70(% C).
- 26. An article as set forth in claim 25 wherein when % Mo>1.3, % C is not more than the median % C for a given % Co as defined by relationships a) and b).
- 27. An article as set forth in claim 21 wherein the alloy contains not more than about 0.05% manganese.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/475,773, filed on Feb. 6, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,087,415 and assigned to the assignee of the present application.
PCT Information
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PCT/US91/00779 |
2/5/1991 |
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6/30/1992 |
6/30/1992 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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475773 |
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