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Microstructural characterization of bainitic steel submitted to torsion testing and interrupted accelerated cooling

Journal Article · · Materials Characterization
HSLA low-carbon bainitic steel containing B was submitted to torsion tests to simulate controlled rolling, followed by interrupted accelerated cooling. Microstructural characteristics and the mechanisms for the refinement of structure were evaluated using light microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and Vickers hardness testing. The final microstructure was found to contain complex mixture of granular bainite, small islands of MA constituent, bainitic ferrite, and polygonal ferrite. Increasing the cooling rate of decreasing the finish cooling temperature resulted in a decrease in the volume fraction and average size of the MA islands and the polygonal ferrite. A finish cooing temperature of 400 C produced a microstructure consisting of fine laths of bainitic ferrite with an interlath MA constituent. A quantitative relationship between the accelerated cooling variables and the ferrite grain size was developed.
Research Organization:
Federal Univ. of Ouro Preto, Minas Gerais (BR)
OSTI ID:
20050563
Journal Information:
Materials Characterization, Journal Name: Materials Characterization Journal Issue: 3 Vol. 44; ISSN 1044-5803; ISSN MACHEX
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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