Reversible track link system
US-9751577-B2 · Sep 5, 2017 · US
US9440693B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9440693-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414220971-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 20, 2014 |
| Priority date | Mar 20, 2014 |
| Publication date | Sep 13, 2016 |
| Grant date | Sep 13, 2016 |
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A method of producing a forged steel part is disclosed. The method includes providing a steel billet that can be selectively hardened to different hardness levels by varying the air cooling rate. The method also includes heating the steel billet to an austenization temperature of the steel billet. The method further includes hot forging the steel billet to form the steel part including a first region and a second region. The method yet further includes selectively cooling the hot forged steel part by air cooling the first region at a first cooling rate and air cooling the second region at a second cooling rate that is less than the first cooling rate.
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What is claimed is: 1. A method of producing a forged steel part, comprising: providing a steel billet having a composition including, on a weight basis: Carbon: 0.25-0.50 weight percent, Manganese: 1.30-3.00 weight percent, and Silicon: 0.30-2.50 weight percent; heating the steel billet to an austenization temperature of the steel billet; hot forging the steel billet to form the steel part including a first region and a second region; and selectively cooling the hot forged steel part by air cooling the first region at a first cooling rate and air cooling the second region at a second cooling rate that is less than the first cooling rate. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the composition of the steel billet further includes vanadium, titanium, sulfur, nitrogen, chromium, molybdenum, boron, and a balance of iron and incidental impurities. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the composition of the steel billet further includes, on a weight basis: Vanadium: 0.00-0.50 weight percent, Titanium: 0.02-0.06 weight percent, Sulfur: 0.010-0.040 weight percent, Nitrogen: 0.0050-0.0150 weight percent, Chromium: 0.00-2.00 weight percent, Molybdenum: 0.00-0.50 weight percent, Boron: 0.00-0.005 weight percent, and a balance of iron and incidental impurities. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising machining the selectively cooled second region. 5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the first cooling rate is at least 1° C. per second and the second cooling rate is less than 1° C. per second. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the composition of the steel billet and the selective cooling of the first region are configured to produce a first hardness of the first region from 45 to 55 Rockwell C hardness and the composition of the steel billet and the selective cooling of the second region are configured to produce a second hardness of the second region from 35 to 45 Rockwell C hardness, and wherein the composition of the steel billet and the selective cooling of the steel part are configured to produce an impact toughness of the first region and the second region from 35 to 45 Joules in a Charpy v-notch impact test at room temperature. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the composition of the steel billet and the selective cooling of the first region are configured to produce a first microstructure including up to 40% by volume of bainite, and the composition of the steel billet and the selective cooling of the second region are configured to produce a second microstructure including from 50% to 100% by volume of bainite. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein selectively cooling the hot forged steel part includes cooling the hot forged steel part in a cooling system including a cooling bed, a first cooling area, a second cooling area separated from the first cooling area by a baffle, and a blower, and wherein the steel part is placed on the cooling bed, the first region is cooled in the first cooling area by air from the blower, and the second region is cooled in the second cooling area. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein selectively cooling the hot forged steel part includes cooling the first region by forced convection and cooling the second region by still air cooling. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the steel part is a track link, the first region is a rail of the track link, and the second region is a body of the track link. 11. A steel part for an earth moving machine, the steel part comprising: a composition including, on a weight basis: Carbon: 0.25-0.50 weight percent, Manganese: 1.30-3.00 weight percent, Silicon: 0.30-2.50 weight percent, Titanium: 0.02-0.06 weight percent, Vanadium: 0.00-0.50 weight percent, Nitrogen: 0.0050-0.0150 weight percent, Sulfur: 0.010-0.040 weight percent, Chromium: 0.00-2.00 weight percent, Molybdenum: 0.00-0.50 weight percent, Boron: 0.00-0.005 weight percent, and a balance of iron and incidental impurities; a first region with a first microstructure including up to 40% by volume of bainite; and a second region with a second microstructure including from 50% to 100% by volume of bainite. 12. The steel part of claim 11 , wherein the first region includes a first hardness from 45 to 55 Rockwell C hardness and the second region includes a second hardness from 35 to 45 Rockwell C hardness. 13. The steel part of claim 12 , wherein the first region and the second region each include an impact toughness from 35 to 45 Joules in a Charpy v-notch impact test at room temperature. 14. The steel part of claim 11 , wherein the first region with the first microstructure including up to 40% by volume of bainite is at least partially the result of selectively cooling the first region from an austenization temperature after hot forging the steel part at a first cooling rate and wherein the second region with the second microstructure including from 50% to 100% by volume of bainite is at least partially the result of selectively cooling the second region from the austenization temperature after hot forging the steel part at a second cooling rate. 15. The steel part of claim 11 , wherein the steel part is a track link, the first region is a rail of the track link, and the second region is a body of the track link. 16. A track link for an earth moving machine, the track link comprising: a composition including, on a weight basis: Carbon: 0.32-0.36 weight percent, Manganese: 1.30-2.00 weight percent, Titanium: 0.03-0.05 weight percent, Vanadium: 0.08-0.12 weight percent, Silicon: 1.30-2.00 weight percent, Nitrogen: 0.0050-0.0130 weight percent, Sulfur: 0.010-0.035 weight percent, Chromium: 0.50-0.90 weight percent, Molybdenum: 0.15-0.25 weight percent, Boron: 0.00-0.0050 weight percent, and a balance of iron and incidental impurities; a rail with a first microstructure including up to 40% by volume of bainite; and a body adjacent the rail, the body having a second microstructure including from 50% to 100% by volume of bainite. 17. The track link of claim 16 , wherein the rail includes a first hardness from 45 to 55 Rockwell C hardness and the body includes a second hardness from 35 to 45 Rockwell C hardness. 18. The track link of claim 17 , wherein the rail and the body each include an impact toughness from 35 to 45 Joules in a Charpy v-notch impact test at room temperature. 19. The track link of claim 16 , wherein the rail with the first microstructure including up to 40% by volume of bainite is at least partially the result of selectively cooling the rail at a first cooling rate from an austenization temperature after hot forging the track link and wherein the body with the second microstructure including from 50% to 100% by volume of bainite is at least partially the result of selectively cooling the body at a second cooling rate from the austenization temperature after hot forging the track link. 20. The track link of claim 19 , wherein the rail is forced air cooled and the body is still air cooled.
Modifying the physical properties of ferrous metals or ferrous alloys by deformation combined with, or followed by, heat treatment (hardening articles or materials formed by forging or rolling with no further heating beyond that required for the formation C21D1/02) · CPC title
Process efficiency · CPC title
Bainite · CPC title
containing chromium · CPC title
of articulated type, e.g. chains {(with lubrication means B62D55/092)} · CPC title
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