Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Effects of the Proeutectoid Ferrite Reaction on the Formation of Pearlite

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 7
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1959
Abstract
The nucleation of pearlite at proeutectoid ferrite is inhibited, to an increasing extent, at the following locations: At twin boundary-nucleated ferrite, between closely spaced ferrite sideplates, and at intragranular plates. These effects are discussed in terms of the influence of transformation strain energies and of the interfacial free energy of austen-ite:ferrite boundaries on the rate of pearlite nucleation. The growth of pearlite into the interiors of austenite grains from the region of the grain boundaries is markedly restricted when low reaction temperatures and large austenite grain sizes permit the development of interlocking networks of intragranular ferrite plates. PREVIOUS investigators have made extensive studies of the interactions which occur between the proeutectoid ferrite and the pearlite reactions from the viewpoint of the mechanisms through which pearlite interferes with the nucleation and growth of proeutectoid ferrite.1-3 In the present investigation, the processes through which proeutectoid ferrite (hereafter termed simply "ferrite") can reduce the rate of formation of pearlite have been explored in some detail. A steel with a relatively low carbon content, in which the ferrite reaction can compete successfully with the pearlite reaction over a wide range of reaction temperature, and exceptionally coarse-grained specimens, which further emphasize the role of the ferrite reaction, have been employed for most of this work. A brief examination also has been made, however, of the effects of smaller austenite grain sizes upon these processes. Experimental Procedure The steel employed had the following composition: 0.29 pet C, 0.76 pet Mn, 0.25 pet si, 0,007 pet S, and 0.005 pct P. This alloy was homogenized for 48 hr at 1250°C. The investigation was performed
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APA:
(1959) Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Effects of the Proeutectoid Ferrite Reaction on the Formation of PearliteMLA: Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Effects of the Proeutectoid Ferrite Reaction on the Formation of Pearlite. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1959.