The early stages of the formation of acicular ferrite in a low carbon steel weld were studied by serial sectioning and computer-aided three dimensional (3D) visualization. The specimens were taken from the weld of low carbon steel, which contained 0.08% C, 0.9% Si, 1.57% Mn and 0.032% O, and were austenitized and isothermally reacted at 600 and 570°C for less than 10 s. Very thin and long plates were formed initially and thickening occurred probably after lengthening was hampered due to impingement on prior austenite grain boundaries and/or pre-formed ferrite plates. Multi-variant ferrite plates were nucleated at inclusions and grew radially in the directions close to 〈110〉 γ with habit planes, near {11}γ′ thus forming a characteristic "Widmanstätten star" noted earlier in a medium carbon steel on polished surfaces. © 2005 ISIJ.
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Enomoto, M., Wu, K. M., Inagawa, Y., Murakami, T., & Nanba, S. (2005). Three-dimensional observation of ferrite plate in low carbon steel weld. ISIJ International, 45(5), 756–762. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational.45.756
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