Austenite --> martensite transformation Flashcards

1
Q

No nuc and growth, it’s _____

A

diffusionless

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2
Q

Higher CC, _____ Ms (start temp)

A

lower

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3
Q

Alloys like Mn, Mo, Ni ____ start temp, but Co ____ start temp

A

decrease; increase

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4
Q

Vol fraction of martensite is a function of ____, not ___

A

temp; time

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5
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Vol fraction of retained austenite ____ with increase in CC

A

increases

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6
Q

How do you reduce the volume of retained austenite?

A

cool it to liquid nitrogen temperature so it will transform to martensite (sub zero treatment)

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7
Q

Temperature interval Ms-Mf _____ with increasing CC

A

increases

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8
Q

How do we increase Ms temp?

A

apply external stress while quenching

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9
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_______ _____ in plain carbon and low alloy carbon cannot be surpressed no matter how high quench rate

A

Martensitic transformation

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10
Q

During transformation, movement of Fe atoms change c/a ratio and _______ vol of unit cell

A

increase

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11
Q

<0.6wt% C

A

lath microstructure

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12
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> 1.0wt% C

A

tentricular plate microstructure

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13
Q

0.6-1wt% C

A

a mixed microstructure

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14
Q

A finer austenite grain leads to a finer martensite grain and ______ ______

A

higher toughness

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15
Q

Fe-C martensite is ____ & _____

A

hard; brittle

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16
Q

Higher CC in Fe-C, _____ hardness. _____ ___ depend on alloys.

A

higher; does not

17
Q

Why is there no significant increase in hardness in Fe-C beyond 0.65wt%?

A

retained austenite (soft) increases at higher CC, which compensates for any additional hardness

18
Q

Why is Fe-C martensite hard?

A

> it’s a supersaturated soln of interstitial C in BCT. C atoms&raquo_space;> octahedral void space-lots of strain and soln hardening
vol change during transf = generation of dislocation/high dislocation density
fine microstructure

19
Q

Why is Fe-C martensite brittle?

A

> BCT doesn’t have close packed planes or directions, slip is difficult
interstitial C and strain fields impede dislocation motion

20
Q

Why isn’t steel used in its hardened quenched condition?

A

> very brittle, low toughness
retained austenite, no dimensional stability
contains residual stresses, warping and cracking