The Divorce Eutectoid Transformation in the Higher Mn Bearing Steel

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The detailed mechanism of divorced pearlite in bearing steels began to be actively discussed more recently. The survey of divorced pearlite in higher Mn bearing steel was carried out through scanning electronic microscope following isothermal transformation heat treatment. The results show that while divorced transformation taking place in the higher Mn bearing steel just slightly below A1, the cementite could be produced in such way as growing on the base of pre-existing cementite particles in austenite, or emerge either in globular particles or in short rod directly from the austenite. Under isothermal transformation, the carbon atoms in austenite prefer to precipitate on the original boundary of the austenite. The enough small size of the cementite particles remained in the austenite is helpful for getting spheroidal cementite particles structure through divorced eutectoid transformation.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 634-638)

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1798-1802

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January 2013

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