Peculiar metastable structural state in carbon steel

Abstract

The kinetics of phase transformations at cooling of carbon steel in dependence on the temperature of preliminary annealing Tan is studied. It is shown that the cooling from Tan > A3 (i. e. above the temperature of ferrite start) with the rate 90 - 100 K/s results in structural state which essentially dependent on Tan; at 7500C < Tan < 8300C the transformation is of perlite type whereas at Tan > 8300C the martensitic structure arises. Our results evidence the formation of a special structural state in a certain range of temperatures near and above the boundary of two phase region which is characterized by a substantially nanoscale heterogeneity in carbon distribution, lattice distortions, and magnetic short-range order.

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