In situ observation of austenite grain growth behavior in the simulated coarse-grained heat-affected zone of Ti-microalloyed steels

Xiang-liang Wan , Kai-ming Wu , Gang Huang , Ran Wei , Lin Cheng

International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy, and Materials ›› 2014, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (9) : 878 -885.

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International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy, and Materials ›› 2014, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (9) : 878 -885. DOI: 10.1007/s12613-014-0984-8
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In situ observation of austenite grain growth behavior in the simulated coarse-grained heat-affected zone of Ti-microalloyed steels

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The austenite grain growth behavior in a simulated coarse-grained heat-affected zone during thermal cycling was investigated via in situ observation. Austenite grains nucleated at ferrite grain boundaries and then grew in different directions through movement of grain boundaries into the ferrite phase. Subsequently, the adjacent austenite grains impinged against each other during the α→γ transformation. After the α→γ transformation, austenite grains coarsened via the coalescence of small grains and via boundary migration between grains. The growth process of austenite grains was a continuous process during heating, isothermal holding, and cooling in simulated thermal cycling. Abundant finely dispersed nanoscale TiN particles in a steel specimen containing 0.012wt% Ti effectively retarded the grain boundary migration, which resulted in refined austenite grains. When the Ti concentration in the steel was increased, the number of TiN particles decreased and their size coarsened. The big particles were not effective in pinning the austenite grain boundary movement and resulted in coarse austenite grains.

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alloy steel / austenite / grain growth / heat-affected zone / coarsening / titanium nitride

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Xiang-liang Wan, Kai-ming Wu, Gang Huang, Ran Wei, Lin Cheng. In situ observation of austenite grain growth behavior in the simulated coarse-grained heat-affected zone of Ti-microalloyed steels. International Journal of Minerals, Metallurgy, and Materials, 2014, 21(9): 878-885 DOI:10.1007/s12613-014-0984-8

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