Effect of deformation temperature on bainitic transformation and microstructure of a medium carbon high strength bainite steel WANG, Z., XU, G., LIU, M., CHEN, G., HU, H. vol. 58 (2020), no. 6, pp. 387 - 393 DOI: 10.4149/km_2020_6_387
Abstract The effect of deformation temperature on bainitic transformation was investigated by dilatometry, microstructure, and X-ray diffraction analysis. The results indicate that deformation accelerates initial bainite transformation by increasing nucleation sites. There is a critical temperature to promote the amount of bainitic transformation. When the ausforming temperature decreases below the critical temperature (525 °C), the final amount of bainite is larger than that of non-deformation steel. In addition, the microstructures of all specimens consist of needle-like bainite, film-like retained austenite (RA), and blocky martensite, while the finer microstructure and shorter bainite are observed in deformed specimens. Key words bainitic transformation, ausforming temperature, retained austenite (RA), deformation Full text (980 KB)
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