Microstructural features and formation processes of as-cast austenite grain structures in hypoperitectic carbon steels

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Formation processes of as-cast austenite grain structures in hypoperitectic carbon steels have been investigated by means of a rapid directional solidification method, the cooling conditions of which are similar to those in the vicinity of slab surfaces in continuous casting processes. Coarse Columnar austenite Grain (CCG) structure was observed in all the hypoperitectic carbon steels employed in this study. It was demonstrated that its formation mechanism is ascribable to the discontinuous grain growth from Fine Columnar austenite Grain (FCG) formed in the delta phase, in which both the delta phase and residual liquid phase act as the pinning phase in the grain growth process. Then, a summary of the findings was provided regarding the microstructural features and the formation mechanisms of as-cast austenite grain structures formed in the rapid directional solidification in carbon steels with the carbon composition ranging from 0.05 to 0.45 mass%.

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Ohno, M., Tsuchiya, S., & Matsuura, K. (2015). Microstructural features and formation processes of as-cast austenite grain structures in hypoperitectic carbon steels. ISIJ International, 55(11), 2374–2382. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.ISIJINT-2015-240

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