نتایج جستجو برای: reverted austenite

تعداد نتایج: 5810  

2013
K. Fang J. G. Yang X. S. Liu K. J. Song H. Y. Fang H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia

High-carbon steels which are transformed into extremely fine bainite plates embedded in a matrix of carbon-enriched austenite have recently been developed, and have found commercial application in the manufacture of engineering components. However, because of the large carbon concentration, they cannot be welded and this limits the scope for their exploitation. A method is reported here by whic...

2016
R. Hossain F. Pahlevani M. Z. Quadir V. Sahajwalla

Although high carbon martensitic steels are well known for their industrial utility in high abrasion and extreme operating environments, due to their hardness and strength, the compressive stability of their retained austenite, and the implications for the steels' performance and potential uses, is not well understood. This article describes the first investigation at both the macro and nano sc...

2017
JOHN M. BALL

Motivated by experimental observations of H. Seiner et al., we study the nucleation of austenite in a single crystal of a CuAlNi shape-memory alloy stabilized as a single variant of martensite. In the experiments the nucleation process was induced by localized heating and it was observed that, regardless of where the localized heating was applied, the nucleation points were always located at on...

A. Ngan F. Karimzadeh M. Enayati S. Sabooni, Z. Aghaei

In the present study, the effect of grain size on the austenite stability was studied by nanoindentation tests in a 304L stainless steel. Thermomechanical processing based on cold rolling and annealing was used to produce two different types of austenite: ultrafine grained (UFG) austenite with the average grain size of 0.65 μm and coarse grained (CG) austenite with the average grain size of 12 ...

Ch. Dehghanian H. Mirzadeh M. J. Sohrabi

Microstructural evolutions during annealing of cold rolled AISI 304L and AISI 316L stainless steels were studied. Cold rolled AISI 304L alloy was fully martensitic but cold rolled AISI 316L alloy was partially martensitic due to the higher stability of the austenite phase in the latter. During continuous heating to elevated temperatures, the complete reversion of strain-induced martensite at 75...

Journal: :international journal of iron & steel society of iran 2010
k. amini s. nategh a. shafyei a. rezaeian

cryogenic treatment can be used as a supplemental treatment that is performed on some tool steels between quenching and tempering as an effective method for decreasing retained austenite and increasing wear resistance. in this research, the effect of deep cryogenic treatment (dct) on dimensional stability and mechanical properties of 80crmo12 5 tool steel was investigated. the martensitic trans...

DEHGHAN MANSHADI A., , GOLMAHALLEH O., , ZAREI HANZAKI A., ,

The presence of bainite in the microstructure of steels to obtain a proper combination of strength and toughness has always been desired. The previous works however have shown that the presence of preferred bainite morphologies in the microstructure of any steel would not be readily accessible. In addition, the appearance of different bainite morphologies in the microstructure of any steel is d...

Fazel Shokri, Hassan Vahidnezhad, Hojatollah Rabbani, Leila Youssefian, Mahmoud Jeddi-Tehrani, Mina Tabrizi , Mohammad Mehdi Akhondi,

Backgrounds: Evidence is accumulating to support disruption of tissue architecture as a powerful event in tumor formation. For the past four decades, intensive cancer research with the premise of “cancer as a cell based-disease” focused on finding oncogenes or tumor suppressor genes. However, the role of the tissue architecture was neglected. Three dimensional (3D) cell cultures which can recap...

2002
S. H. Magner

This paper traces the historical development of the methods, techniques, and applications related to the measurement of retained austenite by x-ray diffraction from the early 1930s to the present.

2003
T. A. Palmer J. W. Elmer S. S. Babu J. M. Vitek

Spatially Resolved X-Ray Diffraction (SRXRD) has been used to identify a previously unobserved low temperature ferrite (δ)/austenite(γ) phase transformation in the heat affected zone (HAZ) of 2205 Duplex Stainless Steel (DSS) welds. In this “ferrite dip” transformation, the ferrite transforms to austenite in the weld HAZ at peak temperatures on the order of 750oC. The austenite then re-transfor...

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