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Effect of microsegregation on carbide-free bainitic transformation in a high-silicon cast steel
Fecha
2020-04Registro en:
Tenaglia, Nicolás Emanuel; Massone, Juan Miguel; Boeri, Roberto Enrique; Speer, John G.; Effect of microsegregation on carbide-free bainitic transformation in a high-silicon cast steel; Maney Publishing; Materials Science and Technology; 36; 6; 4-2020; 690-698
0267-0836
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Tenaglia, Nicolás Emanuel
Massone, Juan Miguel
Boeri, Roberto Enrique
Speer, John G.
Resumen
A high silicon cast steel was studied in the as-cast condition in order to characterise its solidification macrostructure and microsegregation. The steel, poured into 32 mm-keel-block-shaped moulds, has a coarse solidification structure and marked microsegregation, containing low-alloyed areas with a total alloy content (Cr + Mn + Si) of 2.3 wt-% and high-alloyed zones of 5.3 wt-%. The bainitic transformation behaviour at 300°C was studied at different austempering times. The bainitic reaction occurs at different rates within the specimen volume, because of its chemical heterogeneity. An austempering heat treatment leads to an inhomogeneous carbide-free bainitic microstructure with different phase amounts, morphologies and sizes. The heterogeneous distribution of sizes and chemical compositions of retained austenite is speculated to benefit mechanical properties.