نتایج جستجو برای: pearlite

تعداد نتایج: 441  

2013
R. E. Waters M. J. Whiting V. Stolojan

A method of collecting composition data and examining structural features of pearlite lamellae and the parent austenite at the growth interface in a 13wt. % manganese steel has been demonstrated with the use of Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy (STEM). The combination of composition data and the structural features observed at the growth interface show that available theories of pearlit...

2011
F. G. Caballero C. Capdevila C. García de Andrés

Pearlite is a lamellar product of eutectoid decomposition, which may form in steels and non-ferrous alloys during transformations under isothermal or continuous-cooling (1,2). A pearlite nodule is composed of multiple colonies; each colony has parallel lamellae, which are orientated differently with respect to lamellae in adjacent colonies. This also exhibits a wide range of interlamellar spaci...

2009
Anders Berglund Mihai Nicolescu

Swedish truck industry is investigating the possibility for implementing the use of Compacted Graphite Iron (CGI) in their heavy duty diesel engines. Compared to the alloyed gray iron used today, CGI has superior mechanical properties but not as good machinability. Another issue that needs to be addressed when implementing CGI is the inhomogeneous microstructure when the cast component has diff...

2011
C. Capdevila

The present article is concerned with a theoretical and experimental study of the growth kinetics of pearlite in a 0.4C-1.6Mn medium carbon steels. Factors controlling the isothermal formation of this microconstituent are explored in this work. In this sense, the transition temperature between local equilibrium (LE) and no partition local equilibrium (NPLE) growth mechanisms is theoretically de...

2001
M R VARMA

A two-dimensional diffusion based model is developed to describe transformation of austenite into ferrite and pearlite under continuous cooling conditions. The nucleation of ferrite is assumed to occur over grain boundaries and the nucleation of pearlite is assumed to be taking place all over the grain and at growing ferrite–austenite interfaces, when the composition and temperature conditions ...

2011
W. Kong D. Q. Cang J. H. Song

This paper studied effects of ultrasonic treatment during the solidification process on structure formation of low carbon steel. Results showed that with ultrasonic treatment grains were refined and the steel ingot avoided the cast widmanstatten structure. When ultrasonic treatment was employed, pearlite was broken and the average length of pearlite was decreased from 550mm to 140mm. The corres...

2006
J. P. Ferrer C. Capdevila F. G. Caballero C. García de Andrés

Pearlitic steels present very interesting mechanical properties when weldability requirements are not too severe. Thin gauge pearlitic steels require at least one intermediate annealing treatment between hot rolling and cold rolling. The globularised cementite in medium carbon steels provides then higher ductility, formability and machinability. On the other hand, in-line induction heating devi...

2016
Maria Martin-Aranda Rosalia Rementeria Robert Hackenberg Esteban Urones-Garrote Shao Pu Tsai Jen Ren Yang Carlos Capdevila

The goal of this paper is to analyse the effect of adding Al on the non-steady pearlite growth occurring in a Fe-C-Mn system. The results are discussed in terms of the partitioning of elements across the austenite/ferrite and austenite/cementite interfaces, and the modification of the pearlite driving force related to the change in carbon activity in austenite.

2016
F. Hu K. M. Wu A. A. Shirzadi

Copyright and Moral Rights for the articles on this site are retained by the individual authors and/or other copyright owners. For more information on Open Research Online's data policy on reuse of materials please consult the policies page. Abstract The effect of cobalt and aluminium on the austenite-to-pearlite transformation in a super-bainitic steel was investigated. The experimental work s...

2010
H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia

A kinetic theory for the diffusion–controlled growth of pearlite is presented, which accounts simultaneously for diffusion through the austenite and via the transformation front. The simplified method abandons the need for mechanical equilibrium at the phase junctions and yet is able to explain experimental data on the growth rate of pearlite. Furthermore, unlike previous analyses, the deduced ...

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