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The martensitic transformation in stainless steels of the austenitic-martensitic class

Metal Science and Heat Treatment of Metals, 1960
1. Heating to 525–950°C after austenitizing at 1050°C reduces substantially the stability of austenite. Destabilization of austenite is explained by a depletion of the solid solution in chromium and carbon by chromium carbide precipitation. 2.
T. D. Kubyshkina   +2 more
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The martensite transformation

2004
Martensite is named after the German metallographer Adolph Martens who, in about 1890, was the first to describe its structure and formation.
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Martensite crystal lattice, mechanism of austenite-martensite transformation and behavior of carbon atoms in martensite

Metallurgical Transactions A, 1976
Results concerning the crystal lattice of freshly formed martensite with abnormally low and abnormally high axial ratioc/a as well as the results of neutron diffraction studies of the positions of carbon atoms are reviewed. Mechanisms of the austenite to martensite transformation are considered, which can explain the formation of martensite with ...
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Formation and control of martensite in Ti-6Al-4V alloy produced by selective laser melting

, 2016
Jingjing Yang   +5 more
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Formation of strain-induced martensite in selective laser melting austenitic stainless steel

Materials Science & Engineering: A, 2019
Yuanjian Hong   +6 more
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Mechanical and Electrochemical Behavior of Dual-Phase Steels Having Varying Ferrite–Martensite Volume Fractions

Journal of materials engineering and performance (Print), 2019
Satendra Kumar   +5 more
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