1967
DOI: 10.1007/bf00657596
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Effect of refining austenite grains on the properties of carbon steels after lowtemperature tempering

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“…Along with the cooling rate controlled by the clay coating, the heating temperature is one of the key parameter, which mainly affects the evolution of prioraustenite microstructure (PAM). The latter has been reported to have a significant contribution to the strength and toughness of lath martensite [4][5][6], which is the final microstructure at the cutting edge of the sword [7][8]. Despite of its importance, there has not been any scientific study on the heating temperature and its effect on microstructure of Japanese sword.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Along with the cooling rate controlled by the clay coating, the heating temperature is one of the key parameter, which mainly affects the evolution of prioraustenite microstructure (PAM). The latter has been reported to have a significant contribution to the strength and toughness of lath martensite [4][5][6], which is the final microstructure at the cutting edge of the sword [7][8]. Despite of its importance, there has not been any scientific study on the heating temperature and its effect on microstructure of Japanese sword.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%