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Título: Meta-equilibrium transition microstructure for maximum austenite stability and minimum hardness in a Ti-stabilized supermartensitic stainless steel
Autor: Escobar, J. D.
Oliveira, J. P.
Salvador, C. A. F.
Faria, G. A.
Poplawsky, J. D.
Rodriguez, J.
Mei, P. R.
Babu, S. S.
Ramirez, A. J.
Palavras-chave: Atom Probe Tomography
Austenite reversion
Isothermal tempering treatments
Synchrotron diffraction
Materials Science(all)
Mechanics of Materials
Mechanical Engineering
Data: 15-Out-2018
Citação: Escobar, J. D., Oliveira, J. P., Salvador, C. A. F., Faria, G. A., Poplawsky, J. D., Rodriguez, J., Mei, P. R., Babu, S. S., & Ramirez, A. J. (2018). Meta-equilibrium transition microstructure for maximum austenite stability and minimum hardness in a Ti-stabilized supermartensitic stainless steel. Materials & Design, 156, 609-621. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matdes.2018.07.018
Resumo: The maximization of stable reverted austenite at room temperature through inter-critical tempering is a widely used method to reduce hardness in supermartensitic stainless steels. Nevertheless, partial martensitic transformation might occur due to insufficient compositional stabilization. In this work, we conducted a time-resolved triple-step inter-critical tempering, specially designed to obtain maximum austenite stability and minimum hardness through the progressive suppression of the martensitic transformation. The mechanism behind the progressive increase in stable reverted austenite was the generation of a meta-equilibrium state, which imposed a limit in both high temperature austenite reversion and room temperature austenite stabilization. Such limit corresponded to the high temperature volume fraction of austenite, obtained right before cooling from the first cycle. This effect was associated to the Ni-rich fresh martensite laths acting as local Ni compositional pockets, providing site-specific austenite reversion; and to the suppression of any additional nucleation at the Ni-poor matrix as the T0 temperature for austenite reversion was strongly increased. The softening mechanism was mainly controlled by the carbon arrest effect by the precipitation of Ti (C, N), which was completed after the first tempering cycle. Nevertheless, maximizing reverted austenite and suppressing fresh martensite at room temperature did not result in additional hardness reductions.
Descrição: The authors acknowledge the XTMS beamline members, the Brazilian Synchrotron Light Source (LNLS) and the Metals Characterization and Processing group (CPM) at the Brazilian Nanotechnology National Laboratory (LNNano) for the support with the diffraction experiments; Villares Metals S.A. for the donation of the materials; and CNPq-SWE 02766/2014-4, FAPESP (2014/20844-1), FAPESP (2016/13466-6) for the PhD funding. APT was conducted at ORNL's Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences (CNMS), which is a U.S. DOE Office of Science User Facility.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85050086353&partnerID=8YFLogxK
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matdes.2018.07.018
ISSN: 0264-1275
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