Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8004210 | Journal of Iron and Steel Research, International | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of dissolved niobium on the eutectoid transformation behavior in near-eutectoid high-carbon steels has been studied. Dissolved niobium is important in the eutectoid transformation behavior. It increases the eutectoid carbon content significantly (by Ë0.0477% per 0.00001% dissolved niobium), increases the hardenability of steel markedly, yields finer, more uniform, polygonal proeutectoid ferrite, induces a transition in morphology of eutectoid cementite from lamellar to somewhat spheroidal, and increases the misorientation angle of pearlite colonies from being focused near 0° to near 60°.
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Authors
Qi-long Yong, Zheng-yan Zhang, Xin-jun Sun, Jian-chun Cao, Zhao-dong Li,