In situ observation of austenite coarsening induced by massive-like transformation during solidification in Fe-C alloys

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Abstract

A massive-like transformation, in which δ-ferrite massively transforms to γ-austenite in the solid state, was examined by time-resolved X-ray imaging and X-ray diffractometry on a four-dimensional-computed tomography setup. In the unidirectional solidification of a hyperperitectic steel (0.3 mass% C) at 50 μm/s, δ dendrites, fine γ grains that are produced through the massive-like transformation, and coarse γ grains grow together in the steady state. The massive-like transformation occurred commonly in Fe-based alloys with a peritectic reaction in equilibrium. Time-resolved X-ray diffraction measurements for a peritectic steel (0.18 mass% C) showed that the massive-like transformation induced strains in the γ grains. The fine γ grains coarsened and/or vanished and new γ grains formed. The induced strains were released during coarsening. The results obtained by the observations contribute to building of a physical model for γ grain coarsening.

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Yasuda, H., Suga, T., Ichida, K., Narumi, T., & Morishita, K. (2020). In situ observation of austenite coarsening induced by massive-like transformation during solidification in Fe-C alloys. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 861). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/861/1/012051

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