In many commercial steel processing routes, steel microstructures are reverted to an austenitic condition prior to the final processing steps. Understanding the microstructure development during austenitization is crucial for improving the performance and reliability of the microstructure that forms from austenite. In this work, austenite formation in a high-C steel (0.85 wt%) from a microstructure containing martensite/austenite and bainite bands is investigated. It is shown that austenite formation from bainite results in a refined austenite grain structure, and the martensite matrix thus obtained on quenching has a homogeneous distribution of carbides with a relatively low fraction of retained austenite (24%). On the other hand, a coarse...
To develop an advanced high strength steel with reasonable ductility based on low alloying concept a...
The mechanical behavior of different microstructural constituents in SAE 52100 bearing steel has bee...
Advances in the development of new high strength steels have resulted in microstructures containing ...
The influence of the prior austenite grain size (PAGS), varying between 6 and 185 μm, on the microst...
Bainite to austenite reversal is one of the grain refinement techniques employed in carburized steel...
Current trends in steels are focusing on refined martensitic microstructures to obtain high strength...
The multiphase microstructure of carbide-free bainitic steels comprises bainitic ferrite laths, reta...
The present work deals with grain refinement and austenite formation in a plain C-Mn steel with 0.17...
In industrial application, unintentional manufacturing line troubles often consequence in heating ra...
The processes leading to the retention of small quantities of austenite following the bainite and ma...
The microstructural evolution of a low-carbon steel has been studied during the austenite decomposit...
There is sufficient experimental evidence to propose that the formation kinetics of athermal martens...
The rate of bainite formation depends on several factors such as austenite grain size, decomposition...
The present study reveals the microstructural evolution and corresponding mechanisms occurring durin...
In this work, the variant selection of martensite in a stainless maraging steel was investigated by ...
To develop an advanced high strength steel with reasonable ductility based on low alloying concept a...
The mechanical behavior of different microstructural constituents in SAE 52100 bearing steel has bee...
Advances in the development of new high strength steels have resulted in microstructures containing ...
The influence of the prior austenite grain size (PAGS), varying between 6 and 185 μm, on the microst...
Bainite to austenite reversal is one of the grain refinement techniques employed in carburized steel...
Current trends in steels are focusing on refined martensitic microstructures to obtain high strength...
The multiphase microstructure of carbide-free bainitic steels comprises bainitic ferrite laths, reta...
The present work deals with grain refinement and austenite formation in a plain C-Mn steel with 0.17...
In industrial application, unintentional manufacturing line troubles often consequence in heating ra...
The processes leading to the retention of small quantities of austenite following the bainite and ma...
The microstructural evolution of a low-carbon steel has been studied during the austenite decomposit...
There is sufficient experimental evidence to propose that the formation kinetics of athermal martens...
The rate of bainite formation depends on several factors such as austenite grain size, decomposition...
The present study reveals the microstructural evolution and corresponding mechanisms occurring durin...
In this work, the variant selection of martensite in a stainless maraging steel was investigated by ...
To develop an advanced high strength steel with reasonable ductility based on low alloying concept a...
The mechanical behavior of different microstructural constituents in SAE 52100 bearing steel has bee...
Advances in the development of new high strength steels have resulted in microstructures containing ...