Assessing the scale contributing factors of three carbide-free bainitic steels: A complementary theoretical and experimental approach

The bainitic ferrite plate thickness is the main parameter that controls the strength of this type of microstructures. Such thickness has been proved to mainly depend on the austenite yield strength, the driving force for the transformation and the transformation temperature. However, no research ha...

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Main Authors: Adriana Eres-Castellanos, Javier Hidalgo, Muftah Zorgani, Mohammad Jahazi, Isaac Toda-Caraballo, Francisca G. Caballero, Carlos Garcia-Mateo
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Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127520307528
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spelling doaj-a86e70b7782148268e3bf461a643d6092020-11-26T13:31:10ZengElsevierMaterials & Design0264-12752021-01-01197109217Assessing the scale contributing factors of three carbide-free bainitic steels: A complementary theoretical and experimental approachAdriana Eres-Castellanos0Javier Hidalgo1Muftah Zorgani2Mohammad Jahazi3Isaac Toda-Caraballo4Francisca G. Caballero5Carlos Garcia-Mateo6National Center for Metallugical Research (CENIM-CSIC), Avda. Gregorio del Amo 8, Madrid 28040, SpainDelft University of Technology, Materials Science and Engineering, Mekelweg 5, Delft 2628, NetherlandsÉcole de Technologie Supérieure (ETS), Mechanical Engineering, Notre-Dame Street West, Montreal 1100, CanadaÉcole de Technologie Supérieure (ETS), Mechanical Engineering, Notre-Dame Street West, Montreal 1100, CanadaNational Center for Metallugical Research (CENIM-CSIC), Avda. Gregorio del Amo 8, Madrid 28040, SpainNational Center for Metallugical Research (CENIM-CSIC), Avda. Gregorio del Amo 8, Madrid 28040, SpainNational Center for Metallugical Research (CENIM-CSIC), Avda. Gregorio del Amo 8, Madrid 28040, Spain; Corresponding author at: Av. Gregorio del Amo 8, Madrid 28040, Spain.The bainitic ferrite plate thickness is the main parameter that controls the strength of this type of microstructures. Such thickness has been proved to mainly depend on the austenite yield strength, the driving force for the transformation and the transformation temperature. However, no research has focused on how these parameters evolve throughout the transformation and how this evolution can affect the outcome. In this study, thermal and thermomechanical treatments have been performed in three selected steels. The treatments have been designed in such a way that all the mentioned parameters are comparable, aiming to obtain similar microstructures in terms of bainitic ferrite plate thickness. However, significant differences have been found among the microstructures, with variations in plate thickness larger than 100 nm. These results indicate that there might be other factors that take part in the scale of bainitic microstructures. To explain these differences and based on the kinetics of the transformation and on the carbon content of austenite at the end of the transformation, a possible explanation has been proposed.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127520307528BainiteThermomechanical treatmentAusformingMicrostructural characterizationDilatometryAnisotropy
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author Adriana Eres-Castellanos
Javier Hidalgo
Muftah Zorgani
Mohammad Jahazi
Isaac Toda-Caraballo
Francisca G. Caballero
Carlos Garcia-Mateo
spellingShingle Adriana Eres-Castellanos
Javier Hidalgo
Muftah Zorgani
Mohammad Jahazi
Isaac Toda-Caraballo
Francisca G. Caballero
Carlos Garcia-Mateo
Assessing the scale contributing factors of three carbide-free bainitic steels: A complementary theoretical and experimental approach
Materials & Design
Bainite
Thermomechanical treatment
Ausforming
Microstructural characterization
Dilatometry
Anisotropy
author_facet Adriana Eres-Castellanos
Javier Hidalgo
Muftah Zorgani
Mohammad Jahazi
Isaac Toda-Caraballo
Francisca G. Caballero
Carlos Garcia-Mateo
author_sort Adriana Eres-Castellanos
title Assessing the scale contributing factors of three carbide-free bainitic steels: A complementary theoretical and experimental approach
title_short Assessing the scale contributing factors of three carbide-free bainitic steels: A complementary theoretical and experimental approach
title_full Assessing the scale contributing factors of three carbide-free bainitic steels: A complementary theoretical and experimental approach
title_fullStr Assessing the scale contributing factors of three carbide-free bainitic steels: A complementary theoretical and experimental approach
title_full_unstemmed Assessing the scale contributing factors of three carbide-free bainitic steels: A complementary theoretical and experimental approach
title_sort assessing the scale contributing factors of three carbide-free bainitic steels: a complementary theoretical and experimental approach
publisher Elsevier
series Materials & Design
issn 0264-1275
publishDate 2021-01-01
description The bainitic ferrite plate thickness is the main parameter that controls the strength of this type of microstructures. Such thickness has been proved to mainly depend on the austenite yield strength, the driving force for the transformation and the transformation temperature. However, no research has focused on how these parameters evolve throughout the transformation and how this evolution can affect the outcome. In this study, thermal and thermomechanical treatments have been performed in three selected steels. The treatments have been designed in such a way that all the mentioned parameters are comparable, aiming to obtain similar microstructures in terms of bainitic ferrite plate thickness. However, significant differences have been found among the microstructures, with variations in plate thickness larger than 100 nm. These results indicate that there might be other factors that take part in the scale of bainitic microstructures. To explain these differences and based on the kinetics of the transformation and on the carbon content of austenite at the end of the transformation, a possible explanation has been proposed.
topic Bainite
Thermomechanical treatment
Ausforming
Microstructural characterization
Dilatometry
Anisotropy
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264127520307528
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