Microstructural Features of Austenite Formation in C35 and C45 alloys

The microstructural evolution during continuous heating experiments has been studied for two C-Mn steels with carbon contents in the range 0.35 to 0.45 wt pct using optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and electron probe microanalysis (EPMA). It is shown that the formation of the...

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Veröffentlicht in:Metallurgical and materials transactions. A, Physical metallurgy and materials science Physical metallurgy and materials science, 2007-05, Vol.38 (5), p.946-955
Hauptverfasser: SAVRAN, V. I, VAN LEEUWEN, Y, HANLON, D. N, KWAKERNAAK, C, SLOOF, W. G, SIETSMA, J
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Zusammenfassung:The microstructural evolution during continuous heating experiments has been studied for two C-Mn steels with carbon contents in the range 0.35 to 0.45 wt pct using optical microscopy, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and electron probe microanalysis (EPMA). It is shown that the formation of the austenitic phase is possible in pearlite as well as in ferrite regions. Thus, a considerable overlap in time of ferrite-to-austenite and pearlite-to-austenite transformations is likely to occur. Another observation that was made during the experiments is that, depending on the heating rate, the pearlite-to-austenite transformation can proceed in either one or two steps. At low heating rates (0.05 °C/s), ferrite and cementite plates transform simultaneously. At higher heating rates (20 °C/s), it is a two-step process: first ferrite within pearlite grains transforms to austenite and then the dissolution of the cementite lamellae takes place. Several types of growth morphologies were observed during the experiments. The formation of a finger-type austenite morphology was noticed only for low and intermediate heating rates (0.05 °C/s and 20 °C/s), but not for the heating rate of 300 °C/s. The formation of this finger-type austenite occurs on pearlite-ferrite grain boundaries and coincides with the direction of cementite plates. The carbon inhomogeneities in the microstructure affect the formation of martensitic/bainitic structures on cooling. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:1073-5623
1543-1940
DOI:10.1007/s11661-007-9128-3