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VOLUME 49 (2011), Issue 5

Application of acoustic emission to monitor bainitic and martensitic transformation
WOZNIAK, T. Z., ROZNIATOWSKI, K., RANACHOWSKI, Z.
vol. 49 (2011), no. 5, pp. 319 - 331
DOI: 10.4149/km_2011_5_319

Abstract
The paper concerns acoustic emission (AE) measurements during isothermal martensitic and bainitic heat treatments in 100CrMnSi6-4 bearing steel. A distribution of the total RMS voltage in arbitrary unit (AU) during austempering together with the Ms temperature results was determined. Ms represents the temperature at which martensite starts being formed. This temperature was determined with the use of the dilatometric method. The Short Time Fourier Transform algorithm was used for displaying the signal values on spectrogram graphs. AE signals were attributed to a midrib. Midrib is a thin-plate isothermal martensite formed before lower bainite nucleation. The evolution of midribs in remaining austenite was investigated with AE measurements at the temperature near Ms. Macroscopic effects of elongation changes and their division into various intensity stages related to a martensite transformation were analyzed. A comparison of the AE curves and dilatometric results suggests that the AE method determines a relatively initial stage of the martensite transformation, during which additional processes of austempering and carbon partitioning occur. Lower bainite containing the midrib was found to evolve in two stages.

Key words
bearing steels, phase transformation kinetics, acoustic methods, isothermal heat treatments, midrib, bainite

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