Acicular ferrite microstructure in titanium bearing low carbon steels

Authors
Suh, JYByun, JSShim, JHOh, YJCho, YWShim, JDLee, DN
Issue Date
2000-11
Publisher
I O M COMMUNICATIONS LTD INST MATERIALS
Citation
MATERIALS SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, v.16, no.11-12, pp.1277 - 1281
Abstract
Different microstructures having acicular ferrite as the major phase but with various types and amounts of microphases were obtained by applying different cooling processes to C-Mn steels containing fine non-metallic inclusions. Optical and electron microscopy were carried out to identify the various microphases in the acicular ferrite microstructure, and their mechanical properties were measured and compared to study the effect of the microphases on the microstructure - properties relationship in C - Mn wrought steels. The existence and increase of the fraction of small isolated martensite between the acicular ferrite laths were found to play an important role in determining the tensile strength and low temperature impact toughness of the steels. However, the elongation and room temperature impact toughness were rather insensitive to the microphases. This may be attributed to the uniform distribution and isolation of relatively small martensite due to the fine interlocking character of the acicular ferrite microstructure. MST/4774.
Keywords
HEAT-AFFECTED ZONE; ARC WELD METAL; INTRAGRANULAR FERRITE; TOUGHNESS; acicular ferrite; microphase; mechanical property
ISSN
0267-0836
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/140973
DOI
10.1179/026708300101507514
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