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- Title
Effect of heating rate on reaustenitisation of low carbon niobium microalloyed steel.
- Authors
San Marín, D.; De Cock, T.; Garcí-a-Junceda, A.; Caballero, F. G.; Capdevila, C.; De Andrés, C. García
- Abstract
Austenite formation during a continuous heating in a low carbon niobium microalloyed steel with a pearlite and ferrite initial microstructure has been studied. Characteristic transformation temperatures, Ac1, Acθ and Ac3 and the evolution of austenite formation have been determined by combining dilatometry and metallography in a range of heating rates from 005 to 10 K s–1. It has been observed that nucleation and growth of austenite depends highly on the applied heating rate. At low heating rates (005 K s–1) nucleation of austenite takes place both at pearlite nodules and at ferrite grain boundaries, while for higher heating rates (≥05 K s–1), nucleation at grain boundaries is barely present compared to the nucleation at pearlite nodules. The heating rate also affects the austenite growth path and morphology and, thus, the distribution of martensite in the dual phase microstructure obtained at room temperature.
- Subjects
HEATING; AUSTENITE; AUSTENITIC steel; HEAT resistant steel; CARBON; NIOBIUM; TRANSITION metals; MICROALLOYING; STEEL
- Publication
Materials Science & Technology, 2008, Vol 24, Issue 3, p266
- ISSN
0267-0836
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1179/174328408X265640