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A plain carbon steel was deformed using a hot torsion deformation simulator. A schedule known to produce strain-induced ferrite was used with the strain interrupted for increasing intervals of time to determine the effect of an isothermal hold on the final microstructure. Microscopy and electron back-scattered diffraction (EBSD) were used to analyse the changes that occurred in the partially transformed microstructure during the hold and the subsequent applied strain. The strain-induced ferrite coarsened during the hold and this coarsened ferrite was refined during the second deformation. These results were compared to those obtained for a different plain carbon steel deformed in single pass rolling close to the Ar, temperature.
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Kelly, G. L., Beladi, H., & Hodgson, P. D. (2002). Ultrafine grained ferrite formed by interrupted hot torsion deformation of plain carbon steel. ISIJ International, 42(12 SPEC.), 1585–1590. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.42.1585
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