奥氏体
材料科学
微观结构
马氏体
铁氧体(磁铁)
等温过程
猝灭(荧光)
渗碳体
冶金
热稳定性
贝氏体
复合材料
热力学
化学工程
荧光
物理
量子力学
工程类
作者
T.T.W. Koopmans,Jilt Sietsma,Lie Zhao,María J. Santofimia
标识
DOI:10.1002/srin.202100290
摘要
The quenching and partitioning (Q&P) process is a heat treatment process, aiming at the creation of steel microstructures composed of martensite and retained austenite. Herein, the thermal stability of the microstructure is investigated upon reheating steel microstructures, created with different Q&P settings, in different thermal routes, using dilatometry and thermomagnetometry to quantitatively monitor phase fractions. Analysis of the derivative of dilatometry curves and thermomagnetic data reveals that upon reheating the retained austenite decomposes. The decomposition occurs in two stages when the heating rate is relatively low. The retained austenite completely transforms to ferrite and cementite upon reheating to 550 °C, followed by isothermal holding for 1800 s. Increasing the partitioning time from 50 to 300 s at 400 °C after quenching to 260 °C significantly increases the thermal stability of retained austenite. In all conditions, both carbon‐depleted martensite (formed in the initial quenching step) and fresh martensite (formed in final Q&P quenching) are found to be partially tempered during the reheating experiments.
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