Dynamic γ→α transformation during hot deformation in iron-nickel-carbon alloys

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Fe-6mass%Ni-(0.0008 to approximately 0.29)mass%C alloys were hot-deformed in torsion at 600-720 °C (above the cooling transformation start temperatures Ar3) after austenitization. An in-situ X-ray diffraction study revealed that γ→α transformation occurred during deformation in a wide range of condition, even above A3p (paraequilibrium γ→α transformation temperature). Corresponding to this transformation, apparent decrease in deformation stress from that expected for austenite was observed. Microstructural study of the specimens quenched after the deformation showed that a large amount of fine-grained ferrite was formed due to the deformation. The analysis of deformation stress and chemical driving-force of the transformation indicated that the transformation occurred in order to reduce the total energy of deformed material since the deformation of energy of α was revealed to be considerably smaller than that of γ and the amount of deformation energy saved by the transformation was shown to be much greater than the chemical energy consumed by the transformation at the tested temperatures.

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Yada, H., Li, C. M., & Yamagata, H. (2000). Dynamic γ→α transformation during hot deformation in iron-nickel-carbon alloys. ISIJ International, 40(2), 200–206. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.40.200

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