М/А-Constituent in Bainitic Low Carbon High Strength Steel Structure. Part 1


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Results are provided for experimental studies of conditions for the formation of various types of M/A-constituent (structural component consisting of martensite and austenite) in the microstructure of low-carbon pipe steel specimens produced by rolling with thermomechanical treatment (controlled rolling and accelerated cooling). As a result of experiments different types of M/A constituent are obtained and the temperature-time conditions for their formation are determined. A research procedure is developed making it possible with maximum confidence to determine the type, size and volume fraction of M/A-constituent in the microstructure. Depending on cooling conditions and exposure temperature, two critical states of the M/A-constituent are identified: at high exposure temperature, predominantly twinned martensite is formed, and austenite is formed at a low temperature. At intermediate temperatures, various combinations of these phases are observed, while the fraction of martensite in the composition of M/A “islands” decreases with decreasing exposure temperature, but the fraction of austenite increases.

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A. A. Kichkina

FGUP I. P. Bardin TsNIIchermet

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Email: pscenter@chermet.net
Russian Federation, Moscow

M. Yu. Matrosov

FGUP I. P. Bardin TsNIIchermet

Email: pscenter@chermet.net
Russian Federation, Moscow

L. I. Éfron

AO Vyksa Metallurgical Plant

Email: pscenter@chermet.net
Russian Federation, Vyksa

D. A. Ringinen

AO Vyksa Metallurgical Plant

Email: pscenter@chermet.net
Russian Federation, Vyksa

I. V. Lyasotskii

FGUP I. P. Bardin TsNIIchermet

Email: pscenter@chermet.net
Russian Federation, Moscow

E. V. Shul’ga

FGUP I. P. Bardin TsNIIchermet

Email: pscenter@chermet.net
Russian Federation, Moscow

A. A. Efimov

FGUP I. P. Bardin TsNIIchermet

Email: pscenter@chermet.net
Russian Federation, Moscow

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