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Pearlite spheroidization

Journal of Materials Science, 1989
OZBILEN, S, ATASOY, OE
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The Interlamellar Spacing of Pearlite

Practical Metallography, 2015
Abstract The interlamellar spacing of pearlite is a very important microstructural parameter for steels containing pearlite, and becomes more important as the pearlite content increases towards a fully pearlitic microstructure. As the amount of pearlite in ferrite-pearlite microstructures increases, so does the strength, but toughness
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Electropulsing of pearlitic steels

2016
Electropulsing is a process characterised by the application of short duration (~100μs) electrical current pulses. The process is claimed to be capable of stimulating microstructure change in a variety of metals at low temperatures and energy levels. In this thesis, electropulsing is applied to examine its potential to produce nanostructured, strong ...
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The edgewise growth of pearlite

Acta Metallurgica, 1968
Abstract The edgewise growth rate of pearlite into austenite has been computed on the assumptions that interface diffusion is the dominant means of carbon transport and that local equilibrium exists across all interfaces. The effects of capillarity and of imperfect carbon segregation are taken into account.
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PEARLITIC MALLEABLE IRON

Alloy Digest, 1959
Abstract PEARLITIC MALLEABLE IRON is a high strength cast iron recommended for dependable service, strength and machinability in highly stressed parts at work in mobile and stationary mechanisms. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, elasticity, tensile properties, and compressive and shear ...
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On the kinetics of the pearlite reaction

JOM, 1957
Existing kinetic data on the pearlite reaction are reevaluated in terms of recently derived rate laws. It is found that the nucleation rate varies more rapidly with temperature than previously supposed, and that for eutectoid steels below about 660°C the nucleation rate is high enough for the transformation rate to become independent of the nucleation ...
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Spheroidization of pearlite

Metallurgical Transactions A, 1980
A. K. Gogia, A. M. Gokhale
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