Bainite and Martensite: Developments and Challenges
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Garcia-Mateo, Carlos
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EnglishAbstract
The microstructures of both martensite and bainite, although sharing some common features, depict a plethora of subtle differences that made them unique when studied in further detail. Tailoring the final properties of a microstructure based on one or the other as well as in combination with others and exploring more sophisticated concepts, such as Q&P and nanostructured bainite, are the topics which are the focus of research around the world. In understanding the key microstructural parameters controlling the final properties as well as definition of adequate process parameters to attain the desired microstructures requires that a proper understanding of the mechanism ruling their transformation and a detailed characterization first be acheived. The development of new and powerful scientific techniques and equipment (EBSD, APT, HRTEM, etc.) allow us to gain fundamental insights that help to establish some of the principles by which those microstructures are known. The developments accompanying such findings lead to further developments and intensive research providing the required metallurgical support.
Keywords
n/a; TRIP; tempering; modeling; microstructure; nanobainite; lenticular martensite; stainless steel; carbonitrides precipitation; carbide precipitation; bainitic ferrite; EBSD; hot rolling; fatigue; transmission Kikuchi diffraction; transmission electron microscopy; medium-Mn steel; dilatometry; industrialization; molybdenum; ausforming; offshore steels; welding; Q& creep resistant steels; inductive measurements; metastable austenite; retained austenite; mechanical properties; martensite; carbon partitioning; transformation induced plasticity (TRIP); thermomechanical treatment; phase transformation; transformation kinetics; kinetics; MX nanoprecipitates; phase equilibrium; steel; electron backscattering diffraction; titanium; impact toughness; surface modification; bainitic/martensitic ferrite; retained austenite stability; dilatation behavior; P; tempered martensite embrittlement; yield strength; bainite; high strength steel; tensile ductility; synchrotron; niobium; microalloyed steels; ultrahigh strength steel; low temperature bainite; strain-induced martensite; plate thickness; ferritic/martensitic steel; austenite decomposition; nitrocarburising; high carbon steels; Kernel average misorientation; austempering; martensitic steel; HEXRD; direct quenchedISBN
9783039288588, 9783039288571Publisher website
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2020Classification
History of engineering & technology