Strengthening of pearlitic steel by ferrite/cementite elastic misfit strain

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The strength of pearlitic steel was clearly reduced by annealing, even though cementite stably maintained a lamellar structure. In response, lattice strain of the ferrite phase in pearlite monotonically decreased with increasing annealing time. As a result, a good linear relationship was established between the strength and ferrite lattice strain independent of the interlamellar spacing and morphology of cementite. This suggests that the ferrite/cementite elastic misfit strain contributes to the high strength of pearlitic steel.

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Nakada, N., Koga, N., Tanaka, Y., Tsuchiyama, T., Takaki, S., & Ueda, M. (2015). Strengthening of pearlitic steel by ferrite/cementite elastic misfit strain. ISIJ International, 55(9), 2036–2038. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.ISIJINT-2015-102

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