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Lower bainite with midrib in hypereutectoid steels

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The isothermal transformations in five hypereutectoid steels (0.85 to 1.80 wt pct C) have been studied in the temperature range between 623 and 333 K. Two types of lower bainite and a thin plate isothermal martensite were observed. One of the lower bainites was the conventional lower bainite (CLB) formed at the high temperature range of 623 to 473 K, and the other was the newly named “lower bainite with midrib” (LBm) formed at the lower temperature range of 473 to 423 K. The thin plate isothermal martensite (TIM) was also observed below 373 K. This paper brought LBm into focus. Arrhenius plots (transformation ratevs l/T) for each steel revealed an abrupt change in kinetics at the temperature range between 483 and 443 K. This change was considered to correspond to the transition from CLB to LBm. The following two-stage process for the LBm formation is proposed: at the first stage a TIM is formed, which constitutes a midrib of LBm, and secondly the bainitic decomposition of austenite at TIM/austenite interfaces takes place. That is, an LBm is a composite of isothermal martensite and lower bainite.

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Okamoto, H., Oka, M. Lower bainite with midrib in hypereutectoid steels. Metall Trans A 17, 1113–1120 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02665309

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