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The morphology and formation mechanism of pearlite in steels

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MATERIALS CHARACTERIZATION
卷 60, 期 6, 页码 545-554

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchar.2009.01.001

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SEM; Steels; Plain carbon steels; Pearlite; Orientation relationship

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  1. Australian Research Council (ARC)

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A number of morphological features of pearlite were revealed through scanning electron microscopy using deeply etched specimens. These include cementite branching, bridging, gaps, holes and curvature. The presence of cementite thin films or networks along the austenite grain boundaries in eutectoid steel and at the interface between pearlite and proeutectoid ferrite in hypoeutectoid steel is another characteristic of pearlite. Further-more, ferrite thin films surrounding the proeutectoid cementite in hypereutectoid steels are also observed. Hence, it is considered that in hypoeutectoid steels the nucleus for pearlite is a film of cementite rather than the expected proeutectoid ferrite and, similarly, in hypereutectoid steels pearlite forms from a ferrite film rather than from proeutectoid cementite. Convergent beam Kikuchi line diffraction was used to accurately determine the orientation relationships between pearlitic constituents and parent austenite in a Hadfields steel. The results show that neither the pearlitic ferrite nor the cementite is crystallographically related to the austenite grain into which the pearlite was growing and to that into which it was not growing. in addition, a new orientation relationship between pearlitic cementite and ferrite in the Hadfield steel was also observed. It is: ((1) over bar 03)(Z)parallel to((1) over bar 01)(F) [010](Z)parallel to 131](F) [311](Z)8.5 degrees from [1 (1) over bar1](F) (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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