In situ studies of reaustenitization in a low carbon microalloyed steel have been carried out by dilatometry. A model is proposed for describing the temperature evolution of the austenite volume fraction and its carbon concentration during continuous heating for various heating rates from dilatometric plots. The model results match metallographic measurements very well and may be applied to the reaustenitization of low carbon steels
Low alloy martensitic steels are commonly used in structural and wear resistant applications due to ...
The mechanical properties of steel are determined by the microstructure that develops during the pro...
peer reviewedThe interest of small additions of Cr (< 3 wt %) and Mo (~ 0.2 wt %) in steels for auto...
The current work contains experimental and theoretical work about the formation of martensite from t...
The kinetics and microstructural evolution of austenite formation in a low carbon steel, with initia...
The formation of austenite during both slow and fast heating (0.25–100 C s1) was investigated for di...
The microstructural evolution of a low-carbon steel has been studied during the austenite decomposit...
The process of transformation on the run-out table of a hot strip mill critically determines the fin...
The phase transformation in steels has been widely measured by dilatometer using the lever rule. How...
The progress of martensite formation in plain carbon steels Fe-0.46C, Fe-0.66C, and Fe-0.80C has bee...
Dilatometric techniques were used to build the continuous cooling transformation (CCT) diagram for a...
The austenite decomposition has been investigated in a hypo-eutectoid plain carbon steel under conti...
The formation of austenite during the heating of high-silicon steels with a microstructure of bainit...
The model parameters for the normalized 1054V1 material were compared to parameters previously gener...
Due to its hardness, martensite, perhaps, is the most desirable structure, but at the same time, mar...
Low alloy martensitic steels are commonly used in structural and wear resistant applications due to ...
The mechanical properties of steel are determined by the microstructure that develops during the pro...
peer reviewedThe interest of small additions of Cr (< 3 wt %) and Mo (~ 0.2 wt %) in steels for auto...
The current work contains experimental and theoretical work about the formation of martensite from t...
The kinetics and microstructural evolution of austenite formation in a low carbon steel, with initia...
The formation of austenite during both slow and fast heating (0.25–100 C s1) was investigated for di...
The microstructural evolution of a low-carbon steel has been studied during the austenite decomposit...
The process of transformation on the run-out table of a hot strip mill critically determines the fin...
The phase transformation in steels has been widely measured by dilatometer using the lever rule. How...
The progress of martensite formation in plain carbon steels Fe-0.46C, Fe-0.66C, and Fe-0.80C has bee...
Dilatometric techniques were used to build the continuous cooling transformation (CCT) diagram for a...
The austenite decomposition has been investigated in a hypo-eutectoid plain carbon steel under conti...
The formation of austenite during the heating of high-silicon steels with a microstructure of bainit...
The model parameters for the normalized 1054V1 material were compared to parameters previously gener...
Due to its hardness, martensite, perhaps, is the most desirable structure, but at the same time, mar...
Low alloy martensitic steels are commonly used in structural and wear resistant applications due to ...
The mechanical properties of steel are determined by the microstructure that develops during the pro...
peer reviewedThe interest of small additions of Cr (< 3 wt %) and Mo (~ 0.2 wt %) in steels for auto...