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Abstract

The effect of reheat temperature on continuous cooling bainite transformation in a low carbon microalloyed steel was investigated using a dilatometer based on welding thermal simulation process. The variation of microstructure was analyzed in detail by means of optical microscope and transmission electron microscope (TEM). The results showed that the morphology of the main microstructure changes from polygonal ferrite to granular bainite with increasing reheat temperature at a given lower cooling rate. For the higher cooling rate, the microstructure is predominantly lath bainite irrespective of the reheat temperature. The specimens with the relatively fine austenite grain size have the lowest bainite start and finish temperatures among the simulated sub-zones of heat affected zone, which is consistent with the result of the bainite lath width size observed using the TEM. Meanwhile, although the prevailing type of impingement mode of transformation is anisotropic growth impingement for all heat treatment processes, the reheat temperature has some influence on the maximum transformation rate and effective activation energy of bainite transformation.

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Title
Effect of reheat temperature on continuous cooling bainite transformation behavior in low carbon microalloyed steel
Author
Liangyun Lan 1 ; Qiu, Chunlin 1 ; Zhao, Dewen 1 ; Gao, Xiuhua 1 ; Du, Linxiu 1 

 State Key Laboratory of Rolling Technology and Automation, Northeastern University, Shenyang, People’s Republic of China 
Pages
4356-4364
Publication year
2013
Publication date
Jun 2013
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
00222461
e-ISSN
15734803
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2259725451
Copyright
Journal of Materials Science is a copyright of Springer, (2013). All Rights Reserved.