Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1612067 | Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
This paper is concerned to investigate in details the variation of ferrite hardening response in conjunction with carbon partitioning developed within ferrite during austenite to ferrite phase transformation in a low alloy ferrite-martensite dual phase (DP) steel. For this purpose, a wide variety of ferrite-martensite DP microstructures consisting different volume fractions of ferrite and martensite have been prepared using step quenching heat treatment processes at isothermal temperature of 600 °C for various holding times. Nanoindentation measurements have been supplemented by energy dispersive X-ray and microprobe wavelength-dispersive spectroscopic analyses to follow the variation of ferrite hardening response and its relation to the carbon concentration of ferrite in the ferrite-martensite DP microstructures. The experimental results showed that the ferrite hardening response is quite variable depending on the progress of ferrite formation in the ferrite-martensite DP microstructures. For a specific ferrite grain in a specific ferrite-martensite DP microstructure, the location nearer to the ferrite-martensite interfaces has been accompanied with a significant higher carbon concentration and simultaneously higher ferrite hardening response in comparison to that of central regions of ferrite grains. These results are rationalized with a higher concentration of carbon within ferrite developed as a consequence of higher carbon entrapment within defected ferrite area generated at early stage of austenite to ferrite phase transformation at more pre-existing defected area of prior austenite grain boundaries, and that the carbon diluted ferrite region is related to the rejection of carbon from interior ferrite area to the ferrite/austenite interfaces developed on the subsequent isothermal holding times.
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Authors
E. Fereiduni, S.S. Ghasemi Banadkouki,