Chapter 9 Part 2 Flashcards

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Primary alpha and Primary Fe3C

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Primary phases that precipitate on the old gamma iron grain boundaries during slow cooling of hypoeutectoid and hypereutectoid steels, respectively

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Peralite

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The eutectoid microconstituent - thin alternating layers if alpha and Fe3C

Slow cooling leads to coarse pearlite which is softer and more ductile

Moderate cooling leads to fine pearlite which is harder and less ductile

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Bainite

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Cooling more aggressively (transforming at a lower temperature than) fine pearlite leads to feathery plates (upper bainite) or spiky needles (lower bainite)

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Martensite

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Metastable Body Centered Tetragonal phase created when steel is cooled so quickly that Fe3C particles do not get the chance to precipitate

Extremely hard and brittle

Hardness of martensite increases with carbon content of the steel, but only up to about 0.6% or 0.7% carbon by weight

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Tempered Martensite

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Very small spheres of F33C in alpha created by reheating (tempering) steel which has been quenched into martensite.

Nearly as strong and hard as martensite, but much more ductile but much more ductile and tough.

As a general rule, the higher then tempering temperature, the softer and more ductile tempered martensite becomes

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Spheroidite

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Very large spheres of Fe3C in alpha, created by heating steel to just below the eutectoid temperature (727 C) and holding for a very, very long time

Extremely soft and machinable, nearly like ferrite.

This microstructure is used for hypereutectoid (high carbon) steels to make it possible to form and machine them. After machining the steel would then be re-heat treated to a stronger microstructure.

Hypereuctectoid steels are rarely/never heat treated unto spheroidite because they are always machinable

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Slowest to Fastest Cooling

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Coarse pearlite + primary phase
(Most ductile / softest)

Fine pearlite + primary phase

Upper bainite

Lower Bainite

Martensite
(Least ductile / hardest)

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