Effect of Holding Temperature to Bainite Transformation in Cr Mo Steel
The effect of holding temperature to variant selection mechanism during bainite transformation was investigated in 2Cr-1Mo steel. The behavior of transformation has been studied by using high temperature laser scanning confocal microscopy, LSCM via in situ observation. The specimen was heat...
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ump-41952015-03-03T09:17:36Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/4195/ Effect of Holding Temperature to Bainite Transformation in Cr Mo Steel M., Sarizam H., Terasaki Y., Komizo TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery The effect of holding temperature to variant selection mechanism during bainite transformation was investigated in 2Cr-1Mo steel. The behavior of transformation has been studied by using high temperature laser scanning confocal microscopy, LSCM via in situ observation. The specimen was heat treated to 1350℃ and hold for 60s before being cooled to 560℃and 580℃. At both conditions, each specimen was isothermally transformed for 1 hour and cooled to room temperature. The heat treated specimen was then analyzed by using electron backscattered diffraction, EBSD method. As a result, variant preferential selection is more prominent in higher holding temperature which coarsened the block and packet boundary is connected with low misorientation angle variant. 2013-07-01 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/4195/1/P343.pdf M., Sarizam and H., Terasaki and Y., Komizo (2013) Effect of Holding Temperature to Bainite Transformation in Cr Mo Steel. In: International Conference on Mechanical Engineering Research (ICMER2013) , 1-3 July 2013 , Bukit Gambang Resort City, Kuantan, Pahang, Malaysia. pp. 1-11.. |
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The effect of holding temperature to variant selection mechanism during bainite transformation was investigated in 2Cr-1Mo steel. The behavior of transformation has been studied by using high temperature laser scanning confocal microscopy, LSCM via in situ observation. The specimen was heat treated to 1350℃ and hold for 60s before being cooled to 560℃and 580℃. At both conditions, each specimen was isothermally transformed for 1 hour and cooled to room temperature. The heat treated specimen was then analyzed by using electron backscattered diffraction, EBSD method. As a result, variant preferential selection is more prominent in higher holding temperature which coarsened the block and packet boundary is connected with low misorientation angle variant.
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Effect of Holding Temperature to Bainite Transformation in Cr Mo Steel |
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Effect of Holding Temperature to Bainite Transformation in Cr Mo Steel |
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Effect of Holding Temperature to Bainite Transformation in Cr Mo Steel |
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Effect of Holding Temperature to Bainite Transformation in Cr Mo Steel |
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Effect of Holding Temperature to Bainite Transformation in Cr Mo Steel |
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effect of holding temperature to bainite transformation in cr mo steel |
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