For several decades, the question of carbon supersaturation in bainitic ferrite has attracted the attention of physical metallurgists. Originally, this was associated with excess carbon due to the displacive nature ofphase transformation and its subsequent trappingatdefects inbainitic ferrite. The development of advanced experimental techniques, such as atom probe tomography and in situ synchrotron and neutron X-ray diffraction, has provided new insights into carbon distribution within bainitic ferrite. Possible explanations for carbon excess in solid solution are discussed, and the pathways for the future advancement of this research question are suggested
The bainitic ferrite phase formed at temperatures below 573 K (300 °C) in high-carbon high-silicon s...
In situ neutron diffraction, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and atom probe tomography (APT) ...
Nano-scale investigations of bainitic structures formed at temperatures below 350 °C have shown that...
International audienceThe carbon distribution in bainitic ferrite (BF) of two carbide-free bainite a...
Experimental evidence indicates that bainitic ferrite formed by transformation at low temperatures (...
A number of studies on bainite transformation at low temperature have revealed that bainitic ferrite...
Recent studies using atom probe tomography (APT) show that bainitic ferrite formed at low temperatur...
Low temperature bainite is a mixture of ferrite and austenite with a high dislocation density and na...
The extremely slow transformation kinetics of a nanocrystalline bainitic steel, allow the carbon con...
We investigated the phenomenon of carbon supersaturation and carbon clustering in bainitic ferrite w...
The carbon supersaturation of bainitic ferrite was investigated by means of atom probe tomography in...
Convergent beam Kikuchi line diffraction patterns taken with a 10nm-diameter electron beam have been...
A refined method for analysing X-ray diffraction spectrum was used to determine the carbon content o...
The first evidence is provided for the existence of a tetragonal or slightly orthorhombic unit cell ...
The carbon supersaturation of bainitic ferrite was investigated by means of atom probe tomography in...
The bainitic ferrite phase formed at temperatures below 573 K (300 °C) in high-carbon high-silicon s...
In situ neutron diffraction, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and atom probe tomography (APT) ...
Nano-scale investigations of bainitic structures formed at temperatures below 350 °C have shown that...
International audienceThe carbon distribution in bainitic ferrite (BF) of two carbide-free bainite a...
Experimental evidence indicates that bainitic ferrite formed by transformation at low temperatures (...
A number of studies on bainite transformation at low temperature have revealed that bainitic ferrite...
Recent studies using atom probe tomography (APT) show that bainitic ferrite formed at low temperatur...
Low temperature bainite is a mixture of ferrite and austenite with a high dislocation density and na...
The extremely slow transformation kinetics of a nanocrystalline bainitic steel, allow the carbon con...
We investigated the phenomenon of carbon supersaturation and carbon clustering in bainitic ferrite w...
The carbon supersaturation of bainitic ferrite was investigated by means of atom probe tomography in...
Convergent beam Kikuchi line diffraction patterns taken with a 10nm-diameter electron beam have been...
A refined method for analysing X-ray diffraction spectrum was used to determine the carbon content o...
The first evidence is provided for the existence of a tetragonal or slightly orthorhombic unit cell ...
The carbon supersaturation of bainitic ferrite was investigated by means of atom probe tomography in...
The bainitic ferrite phase formed at temperatures below 573 K (300 °C) in high-carbon high-silicon s...
In situ neutron diffraction, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and atom probe tomography (APT) ...
Nano-scale investigations of bainitic structures formed at temperatures below 350 °C have shown that...