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Growth of Individual Austenite Grains Measured with 3DXRD Microscopy
Materials Science Forum, 2007Studying austenitisation in steel, so far, was either limited to observations at the surface of the material or to the determination of the average grain growth behavior in the bulk. The development of the three-dimensional X-ray diffraction (3DXRD) microscope at beam line ID11 of the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in Grenoble, France, made it
V.I. Savran +5 more
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Estimation of austenite grain boundary mobility in low-carbon steel by grain growth
Journal of Materials Science, 2023M. Enomoto, Koutaro Hayashi
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Abnormal growth of austenite grain of low-carbon steel
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2006Abstract Niobium is an important alloying element for the steel. To know further the effect of Nb in the steel, the contrast experiments on the austenite grain growth of the 0.015%Nb and free Nb steels were carried out using Gleeble 1500 thermomechanical simulator.
Qingbo Yu, Ying Sun
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Simple model for austenite grain growth in microalloyed steels
Materials Science and Technology, 2008Previous models for grain growth are usually based on Beck's formula, which are inadequate for quantitative prediction of austenite grain growth during reheating of as cast microstructures in microalloyed steels. The applications of these empirical grain growth models are limited to some particular categories of steels, such as Nb, Nb–Ti and Ti–V ...
H. R. Wang, W. Wang
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Effect of titanium additives and nitrogen on austenite grain growth
Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 19861. Preliminary heating to 1300–1440°C and hardening of medium-and high-carbon steels containing titanium and nitrogen shows a considerable effect on austenite grain growth during subsequent heating. During this heating to 1100°C the grain actually does not grow but at higher temperatures up to 1320°C its retarded growth is observed.
Ya. N. Malinochka +2 more
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Austenite grain growth monitoring by laser-ultrasonics
2002The publication is stored in the NRC Archives.
Kruger, S. E. +5 more
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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions. A, 2020
Wen Zhou, Jian Zhu, Zhihao Zhang
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Wen Zhou, Jian Zhu, Zhihao Zhang
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Growth rate of austenite grains during heating
Metal Science and Heat Treatment, 1979V. N. Mishin, A. M. Dymov, V. N. L'vov
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