EBSD Investigation of Continuously Cooled Microstructures in Low Carbon Low Alloy Ferrite-Pearlite Steel
The substructure of continuously cooled pearlitic transformation products in low carbon low alloy ferrite-pearlite steel was characterized by means of EBSD. The emergence of fragmentation in lamellar pearlite was confirmed. The presence of fragmentation in ferritic matrix of degenerate
pearlite with lamellar cementite precipitates and absence of such fragmentation in the degenerate pearlite with non-lamellar cementite precipitates was established. The received experimental results allow to conclude that the fragmentation of degenerate pearlite with lamellar cementite precipitates
originated on the growth stage.
Keywords: DEGENERATE PEARLITE; EBSD; LOW CARBON LOW ALLOY STEEL; SUBSTRUCTURE
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 01 November 2017
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