Prior austenite grain boundaries (PAGBs) are one of the essential microstructural constituents of lath martensite (LM). According to former studies, deformation induced micro-cracks in LM are predominantly induced along the PAGBs; a phenomenon that could be correlated either to (i) solute element segregation, or to (ii) specific crystallographic features in the vicinity of the PAGBs. In this study, we investigate the second aspect. First, a thorough crystallographic analysis is carried out on the variants adhering to the PAGBs in LM. The fracture strength of individual PAGBs is then evaluated using micro-cantilever bending experiments. The results are analyzed with respect to various variant selection rules and it is found that martensite l...
Lath martensite is a complex hierarchical compound structure that forms during rapid cooling of carb...
\u3cp\u3eWell-defined uniaxial micro-tensile tests were performed on lath martensite with different ...
Current trends in steels are focusing on refined martensitic microstructures to obtain high strength...
Prior austenite grain boundaries (PAGBs) are one of the essential microstructural constituents of la...
Lath martensite iswidely present in advanced high strength steels as the key strengthening phase. Un...
Lath martensite is the key constituent in advance steels that provides the overall strength. Martens...
Abstract A new model describing the microstructure and strength of lath martensite is introduced. Th...
The influence of the parent austenite deformation state on the intervariant boundary network (i.e., ...
The spatial distribution of martensite laths at different strained austenite grains has been thoroug...
Literature presents extensive experimental evidence of large deformation and ductile fracture behavi...
Martensite damage in Dual-Phase (DP) steel has been studied extensively, yet, the exact deformation ...
The effects of prior austenite grain (PAG) refinement on the mechanical properties of bainitic/marte...
The double lattice invariant shear version of the phenomenological theory, has been used to explain ...
The mechanisms driving variant selection phenomena in ausformed bainitic microstructures are not ful...
Lath martensite is a complex hierarchical compound structure that forms during rapid cooling of carb...
\u3cp\u3eWell-defined uniaxial micro-tensile tests were performed on lath martensite with different ...
Current trends in steels are focusing on refined martensitic microstructures to obtain high strength...
Prior austenite grain boundaries (PAGBs) are one of the essential microstructural constituents of la...
Lath martensite iswidely present in advanced high strength steels as the key strengthening phase. Un...
Lath martensite is the key constituent in advance steels that provides the overall strength. Martens...
Abstract A new model describing the microstructure and strength of lath martensite is introduced. Th...
The influence of the parent austenite deformation state on the intervariant boundary network (i.e., ...
The spatial distribution of martensite laths at different strained austenite grains has been thoroug...
Literature presents extensive experimental evidence of large deformation and ductile fracture behavi...
Martensite damage in Dual-Phase (DP) steel has been studied extensively, yet, the exact deformation ...
The effects of prior austenite grain (PAG) refinement on the mechanical properties of bainitic/marte...
The double lattice invariant shear version of the phenomenological theory, has been used to explain ...
The mechanisms driving variant selection phenomena in ausformed bainitic microstructures are not ful...
Lath martensite is a complex hierarchical compound structure that forms during rapid cooling of carb...
\u3cp\u3eWell-defined uniaxial micro-tensile tests were performed on lath martensite with different ...
Current trends in steels are focusing on refined martensitic microstructures to obtain high strength...