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For understanding the transition from diffusive to displacive austenite reversion mechanism in steel, the effect of heating rate on austenite reversion behavior was investigated in 0.15%C- 5%Mn steel. Austenite reversion temperature first increased gradually with the heating rate owing to the superheating effect and then remained at a constant temperature above a critical heating rate. In response, the austenite formed by rapid heating exhibited a coarse prior austenite grain structure, indicating the occurrence of displacive reversion even in low-alloy steel. © 2013 ISIJ.
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Nakada, N., Tsuchiyama, T., Takaki, S., Ponge, D., & Raabe, D. (2013). Transition from diffusive to displacive austenite reversion in low-alloy steel. ISIJ International, 53(12), 2275–2277. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.53.2275
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