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Stability of Expanded Austenite During Annealing in Vacuum. [PDF]

open access: yesMaterials (Basel)
Mändl S, Oh H, Hristov D, Manova D.
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Austenite Formation and Cementite Dissolution During Intercritical Annealing of a Medium-Manganese Steel from a Martensitic Condition

Materials & Design (1980-2015), 2021
In the present study, in situ high-energy X-ray diffraction (HEXRD), dilatometry, and metallography were conducted for the purpose of understanding microstructure evolution during intercritical annealing of a Fe-0.19C-4.39Mn steel from a martensitic ...
J. Mueller   +8 more
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Thermodynamics of carbon in austenite and Fe-Mo austenite [PDF]

open access: possibleMetallurgical Transactions A, 1976
A Cahn Electrobalance has been used to determine directly and very accurately the carbon content of iron, iron-0.48 wt pct molybdenum and iron-1.16 wt pct molybdenum specimens which were equilibrated with a series of methane-hydrogen gas mixtures of constant composition.
Gordon H. Geiger   +2 more
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Sliding wear of austenitic and austenitic-ferritic stainless steels

Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A, 2002
The dry sliding behavior of a 304L austenitic stainless steel and a duplex 2205 austenitic-ferritic stainless was investigated. The evolution of wear was characterized by the existence of a sliding-distance transition. In particular, wear passed from delamination to tribo-oxidation, with a reduction in wear rate. The occurrence of such a transition was
Straffelini, Giovanni   +2 more
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Ordering kinetics of Fe3Pt austenites and reversed austenites

Metallurgical Transactions A, 1980
Fe3Pt austenites undergo an ordering reaction belowT c in addition to the martensite transformation at a much lower temperature. It is to be expected that theM s temperature will be affected by the degree of austenite order and the progress of austenite ordering can be conveniently represented by the variation ofM s temperature.
S. Sastri, H. Chang
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