Abstract A new model describing the microstructure and strength of lath martensite is introduced. The packet and block size were found to linearly depend on the prior-austenite grain size when introducing relevant crystallographic and geometric relationships of their hierarchical arrangements. A mechanism for the lath boundary arrangement within a block is postulated to ensure complete carbon redistribution to the lath boundaries. Accordingly, the dislocation density is obtained by considering the lattice distortion energy within a lath being equal to the strain energy of the dislocation density at the lath boundaries. Tempering effects are introduced by estimating the extent of carbon diffusing away from the lath boundaries; this mechanism...
Martensite is generally known as a hard but brittle microstructure. This is only true for high carbo...
The double lattice invariant shear version of the phenomenological theory, has been used to explain ...
Lath martensite is the key constituent in advance steels that provides the overall strength. Martens...
Lath martensite is a complex hierarchical compound structure that forms during rapid cooling of carb...
Lath martensite iswidely present in advanced high strength steels as the key strengthening phase. Un...
A mathematical framework is proposed to predict the features of the (5 5 7) lath transformation in l...
Programa Retos de Conferencias del CENIM (CSIC)Martensitic transformations have been the subject of ...
Prior austenite grain boundaries (PAGBs) are one of the essential microstructural constituents of la...
The complex microstructure of ferrous martensite is reflected in its complex mechanical response. In...
Literature presents extensive experimental evidence of large deformation and ductile fracture behavi...
Unified equations for the relationships among dislocation density, carbon content and grain size in ...
This paper presents a systematic experimental study of the relative contributions of the martensite ...
The influence of carbon distribution and carbide precipitation on the mechanical properties of the a...
Martensite is generally known as a hard but brittle microstructure. This is only true for high carbo...
The double lattice invariant shear version of the phenomenological theory, has been used to explain ...
Lath martensite is the key constituent in advance steels that provides the overall strength. Martens...
Lath martensite is a complex hierarchical compound structure that forms during rapid cooling of carb...
Lath martensite iswidely present in advanced high strength steels as the key strengthening phase. Un...
A mathematical framework is proposed to predict the features of the (5 5 7) lath transformation in l...
Programa Retos de Conferencias del CENIM (CSIC)Martensitic transformations have been the subject of ...
Prior austenite grain boundaries (PAGBs) are one of the essential microstructural constituents of la...
The complex microstructure of ferrous martensite is reflected in its complex mechanical response. In...
Literature presents extensive experimental evidence of large deformation and ductile fracture behavi...
Unified equations for the relationships among dislocation density, carbon content and grain size in ...
This paper presents a systematic experimental study of the relative contributions of the martensite ...
The influence of carbon distribution and carbide precipitation on the mechanical properties of the a...
Martensite is generally known as a hard but brittle microstructure. This is only true for high carbo...
The double lattice invariant shear version of the phenomenological theory, has been used to explain ...
Lath martensite is the key constituent in advance steels that provides the overall strength. Martens...