Dual phase steels have a microstructure comprising of a polygonal ferrite matrix together with dispersed islands of martensite. There are clear differences between the image quality (IQ) map of the dual phase and the corresponding ferritic/pearlitic structures, both in the as-heat treated and cold rolled conditions. Electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) techniques were used to study the evolution substructure of steel due to plastic deformation. The martensiteferrite and ferrite-pearlite interfaces were observed. The interface can be a source of mobile dislocations which the bands seem to originate from the martensite islands. In particular, the use of image quality is highlighted. © 2014 KIEEME. All rights reserved.
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Jeong, B. Y., Ryou, M., Lee, C., & Kim, M. H. (2014). A study on the surface characteristics of dual phase steel by electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) technique. Transactions on Electrical and Electronic Materials, 15(1), 20–23. https://doi.org/10.4313/TEEM.2014.15.1.20
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