Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1585284 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2006 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The upper bainite structures were investigated in Fe–9Ni–(0.15–0.5)C (mass%) alloys transformed at temperatures between 723 and 623 K. A bainite packet similar to lath martensite is formed and is partitioned into blocks containing lath-shaped bainitic ferrite with the same parallel close-packed plane relationship of the K–S relationship. Its feature is categorized into three types: (A) a packet contains laths of two K–S variants with a small misorientation (sub-blocks), (B) a packet is divided by blocks largely misoriented and each block contains sub-blocks and (C) a packet is divided by blocks containing a single variant of laths. A packet of type (A) is formed at 723 K in each alloy whereas the packet type becomes (B) or (C) at lower temperatures. As a result, bainite blocks are refined with decreases in transformation temperature and carbon content. In contrast, blocks and packets of lath martensite are refined with increasing carbon content.

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