The martensitic transformation in a high carbon steel was studied by a new experimental approach focusing on the nucleation and growth as well as the variant pairing of the early-formed martensite. A mixed microstructure with tempered early-formed martensite and fresh later-formed martensite was achieved by a heat treatment with an isothermal hold below the martensite start temperature. In-situ high-energy X-ray diffraction showed no further transformation of austenite to ferrite/martensite during the isothermal hold. The tempered early-formed martensite was characterized with a combination of light optical microscopy and local tetragonality determination by electron backscatter diffraction. The characterization allowed qualitative as well ...
Carbide-free bainitic advanced high-strength steels (AHSS) exhibits multiphase microstructures made ...
Tempering of martensitic steel can be devided into four stages : initial, first, second and third. S...
A review of papers on martensitic transformations is presented. To clarify the martensite nucleation...
The transformation products in advanced high strength steels have been studied during the isothermal...
Abstract. The martensites in steel T8A containing 0.8 pct C were examined by light microscope and TE...
The martensites in steel T8A containing 0.8 pct C were examined by light microscope and TEM after ma...
There is sufficient experimental evidence to propose that the formation kinetics of athermal martens...
Martensitic steels have become very important engineering materials in modern society. Crucial parts...
Thermomechanical processing of Advanced Multiphase High Strength Steels often includes isothermal tr...
High-strength, multiphase steels consisting of pearlite surrounded by tempered martensite were prepa...
Abstract In this study, the microstructural features evolved in a high-Si, medium-carbon steel (Fe-...
The microstructural evolution of a low-carbon steel has been studied during the austenite decomposit...
The progress of martensite formation in plain carbon steels Fe-0.46C, Fe-0.66C, and Fe-0.80C has bee...
Mainly two different morphologies of martensite can be obtained in steels depending on the amount of...
The combined effects of the initial microstructure and heating rate on ferrite recrystallization, au...
Carbide-free bainitic advanced high-strength steels (AHSS) exhibits multiphase microstructures made ...
Tempering of martensitic steel can be devided into four stages : initial, first, second and third. S...
A review of papers on martensitic transformations is presented. To clarify the martensite nucleation...
The transformation products in advanced high strength steels have been studied during the isothermal...
Abstract. The martensites in steel T8A containing 0.8 pct C were examined by light microscope and TE...
The martensites in steel T8A containing 0.8 pct C were examined by light microscope and TEM after ma...
There is sufficient experimental evidence to propose that the formation kinetics of athermal martens...
Martensitic steels have become very important engineering materials in modern society. Crucial parts...
Thermomechanical processing of Advanced Multiphase High Strength Steels often includes isothermal tr...
High-strength, multiphase steels consisting of pearlite surrounded by tempered martensite were prepa...
Abstract In this study, the microstructural features evolved in a high-Si, medium-carbon steel (Fe-...
The microstructural evolution of a low-carbon steel has been studied during the austenite decomposit...
The progress of martensite formation in plain carbon steels Fe-0.46C, Fe-0.66C, and Fe-0.80C has bee...
Mainly two different morphologies of martensite can be obtained in steels depending on the amount of...
The combined effects of the initial microstructure and heating rate on ferrite recrystallization, au...
Carbide-free bainitic advanced high-strength steels (AHSS) exhibits multiphase microstructures made ...
Tempering of martensitic steel can be devided into four stages : initial, first, second and third. S...
A review of papers on martensitic transformations is presented. To clarify the martensite nucleation...