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Effect of Carbon Partitioning and Residual Compressive Stresses on the Lattice Strains of Retained Austenite During Quenching and Isothermal Bainitic Holding in a High-Silicon Medium-Carbon Steel

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STEEL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
Volume 93, Issue 4, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/srin.202100463

Keywords

bainite; lattice strains; martensite; quenching and bainitic holding; retained austenite

Funding

  1. Genome of Steel (Profi3) by Academy of Finland [311934]
  2. Ministry of Science Research and Technology in Iran

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The study investigated residual compressive stresses and dimensional changes in the lattice strains of retained austenite (RA) phase in a high-Si, medium-carbon steel. Results showed that samples treated with Q&B exhibited formation of bainite and high-carbon fresh martensite, while samples treated with DWQ displayed nearly complete martensitic microstructure.
The residual compressive stresses and dimensional changes related to the lattice strains of retained austenite (RA) phase in a high-Si, medium-carbon steel (Fe-0.53C-1.67Si-0.72Mn-0.12Cr) are investigated for samples austenitized and quenched for isothermal bainitic transformation (Q&B) in the range 5 s to 1 h at 350 degrees C. Also, samples are directly quenched in water (DWQ) from the austenitization temperature for comparison with Q&B samples. Field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM) combined with electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) analyses, and X-ray diffraction are used to investigate the microstructural evolution, phase distribution, and lattice parameters of RA phase. While the Q&B samples showed formation of bainite and high-carbon fresh martensite in conjunction with stabilization of various fractions of RA, the DWQ samples displayed nearly complete martensitic microstructure. For short holding durations (MUCH LESS-THAN200 s), there was limited formation of bainite and the inadequate carbon partitioning to the adjacent untransformed austenite areas resulted in significant martensite formation and the associated c/a ratio of martensite resulted in high compressive residual stresses within the RA phase. While, at long isothermal holding times ( 200 s), there was a significant formation of bainite. The DWQ samples displayed maximum lattice strain in a small fraction of untransformed RA phase.

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