Accelerated lamellar disintegration in eutectoid steel |
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Authors: | Shakti Mishra Alok Mishra Bijay Kumar Show |
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Affiliation: | Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, National Institute of Technology Durgapur, Durgapur, India |
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Abstract: | The fastest kinetics of lamellar disintegration (predicted duration of 44 min) in AISI 1080 steel is obtained with a novel approach of incomplete austenitisation-based cyclic heat treatment involving forced air cooling with an air flow rate of 8.7 m3 h?1. A physical model for process kinetics is proposed that involves lamellar fragmentation, lamellar thickening, divorced eutectoid growth and generation of new lamellar faults in remaining cementite lamellae in each cycle. Lamellar fragmentation is accentuated with faster rate of cooling through generation of more intense lamellar faults; but divorced eutectoid growth is ceased. Accordingly, as compared to still air cooling, much faster kinetics of lamellar disintegration is obtained by forced air cooling together with the generation of much smaller submicroscopic cementite particles (containing more proportion of plate-shaped non-spheroids) in divorced eutectoid region. |
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Keywords: | Eutectoid steel incomplete austenitisation-based cyclic heat treatment forced air cooling mechanism and kinetics lamellar disintegration cementite particle size and morphology |
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