Isothermal decomposition of supercooled austenite in steels
- 1 November 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Maney Publishing in Materials Science and Technology
- Vol. 8 (11) , 1004-1010
- https://doi.org/10.1179/026708392790409761
Abstract
A brief rationalisation is made of the isothermal decomposition kinetics of supercooled austenite in steels. From the experimental evidence of the past several decades, it is concluded that each type of isothermal decomposition product, i.e. grain boundary allotriomorphs, Widmanstätten ferrite (and cementite), pearlite, upper bainite, lower bainite, lath martensite, and twinned martensite, has its own independent C-curve in time–temperature–transformation (TTT) diagrams. Special emphasis is placed on the isothermal transformation kinetics of martensite. It is demonstrated that martensite transformation follows C-curve kinetics in isothermal conditions; this is a general rule and holds for all steels. The reason why most experimental TTT diagrams fail to display separate C-curves for different products is briefly explained. A temperature–composition–product (TCP) diagram is constructed for Fe–C alloys (plain carbon steels) to depict the general pattern of the decomposition process and to display the conditions for the formation of the various decomposition products. MST/1623Keywords
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