GRAIN REFINEMENT OF AUSTENITE THROUGH REVERSE TRANSFORMATION FROM MARTENSITE IN Fe-15Ni-Co-Mo-Ti ALLOYS.

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The effects of 5%Mo, 15%Co, or 2%Ti additions on grain refinement of reversed austenite subjected to single austenitizing were studied at heating rates between 0. 083 and 100 degree C/s. Grain refinement was promoted by Co or Ti addition and suppressed by Mo addition. After reverse transformation, austenitic grains were formed due to recrystallization of austenite. During reverse transformation, austenitic grains were formed by the nucleation and growth of diffusionally transformed austenite.

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Nakazawa, K., Kawabe, Y., & Muneki, S. (1983). GRAIN REFINEMENT OF AUSTENITE THROUGH REVERSE TRANSFORMATION FROM MARTENSITE IN Fe-15Ni-Co-Mo-Ti ALLOYS. Transactions of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, 23(4), 347–356. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational1966.23.347

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