An alternative procedure for indirect and automatic measurement of the prior austenite grain size (PAGS) in bainite/martensite is proposed in this work. It consists in the determination of an effective grain size (EGS) by means of statistical post-processing of electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) data. The algorithm developed for that purpose, which is available on-line, has been applied to simulated EBSD maps as well as to both a nanocrystalline bainitic steel and a commercial hot-rolled air-cooled steel with a granular bainitic microstructure. The new proposed method has been proven to be robust and results are in good agreement with conventional PAGS measurements. The added value of the procedure comes from its simplicity, as ...
It is well reported that the grain size of polycrystalline materials is important in determining mec...
So far, the qualitative and quantitative analysis of bainite has to be carried out by a metallograph...
The crystallography of bainite, transformed isothermally at 450 °C in 0.2C-2.0Mn-1.5Si-0.6Cr steel, ...
Crystallographic reconstruction of parent austenite grain boundaries from the martensitic microstruc...
Crystallographic reconstruction of parent austenite grain boundaries from the martensitic microstruc...
The prior-austenite grain size significantly influences the refinement of the martensitic microstruc...
In this work, the variant selection of martensite in a stainless maraging steel was investigated by ...
Recently, procedures for recovering austenite fcc crystallographic information from EBSD (Electron B...
Martensite transformation is a complex mechanism in materials that is classically initiated by a sui...
Microstructural characterisation of engineering materials is required for understanding the relation...
The basic characterization of the austenite grain size and shape prior to quenching to martensite wa...
Recently, procedures for recovering austenite fcc crystallographic information from EBSD (Electron ...
The locally varying tetragonality in martensite grains of a high-carbon steel (1.2 mass percent C) w...
We investigated the microstructural evolution of high strength low alloy steel, Fe-2.0-Mn0.15Si-0.05...
High performance cutting tools are essential in many industry areas. Cemented carbides (WC-Co) are c...
It is well reported that the grain size of polycrystalline materials is important in determining mec...
So far, the qualitative and quantitative analysis of bainite has to be carried out by a metallograph...
The crystallography of bainite, transformed isothermally at 450 °C in 0.2C-2.0Mn-1.5Si-0.6Cr steel, ...
Crystallographic reconstruction of parent austenite grain boundaries from the martensitic microstruc...
Crystallographic reconstruction of parent austenite grain boundaries from the martensitic microstruc...
The prior-austenite grain size significantly influences the refinement of the martensitic microstruc...
In this work, the variant selection of martensite in a stainless maraging steel was investigated by ...
Recently, procedures for recovering austenite fcc crystallographic information from EBSD (Electron B...
Martensite transformation is a complex mechanism in materials that is classically initiated by a sui...
Microstructural characterisation of engineering materials is required for understanding the relation...
The basic characterization of the austenite grain size and shape prior to quenching to martensite wa...
Recently, procedures for recovering austenite fcc crystallographic information from EBSD (Electron ...
The locally varying tetragonality in martensite grains of a high-carbon steel (1.2 mass percent C) w...
We investigated the microstructural evolution of high strength low alloy steel, Fe-2.0-Mn0.15Si-0.05...
High performance cutting tools are essential in many industry areas. Cemented carbides (WC-Co) are c...
It is well reported that the grain size of polycrystalline materials is important in determining mec...
So far, the qualitative and quantitative analysis of bainite has to be carried out by a metallograph...
The crystallography of bainite, transformed isothermally at 450 °C in 0.2C-2.0Mn-1.5Si-0.6Cr steel, ...