2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11041-017-0176-z
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Transformations of Supercooled Austenite in a Promising High-Strength Steel Grade Under Continuous Cooling Conditions

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“…It is also true for temperatures of 300-500 °С. As mentioned before, the dependence of volume fraction vs. time was similar for middle-carbon steels [24][25][26]. The absolute elongation tends to reduce on dilatometric curves in the given interval as the phase transformation is complete.…”
Section: Materials and Methods Of Investigationsupporting
confidence: 71%
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“…It is also true for temperatures of 300-500 °С. As mentioned before, the dependence of volume fraction vs. time was similar for middle-carbon steels [24][25][26]. The absolute elongation tends to reduce on dilatometric curves in the given interval as the phase transformation is complete.…”
Section: Materials and Methods Of Investigationsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Simulating the bainite transformation kinetics [24][25][26], it has been revealed that JMAK-type models fail to provide an appropriate explanation to this transformation and the authors suggested using the logistic function as an alternative. The work [27] has presented an improved model characterizing the formation of bainite structures under the isothermal heat treatment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[11,12]. The steel under consideration [13] was produced using an electric arc furnace with graphite electrodes in the industrial conditions of the metallurgical plant. The ingots of the HY-TUF steel (4 tons) were homogenized in the industrial pit furnace at a temperature of 1200...1250 ∘ С for 12...15 h. The final product was the hot rolled annealed round steel bar with a diameter of 140 mm.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The temperatures Ac 1 = 730 °C and Ac 3 = 875 °C were determined from dilatometric experiments [20]. The heating temperature was set 925 °C (40 min) to provide more complete dissolution of the carbide particles.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%