Nucleation and growth of surface texture during α-γ-α transformation in ultra low carbon steel alloyed with Mn, Al and Si

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2010-01-01
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Gautam, Jai
Petrov, Roumen
Leunis, Elke
Kestens, Leo
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It is well known that surface energy anisotropy is one of the driving forces for the orientation selection at the metal-vapour interface. This affects the microstructure and texture evolution at the surface during phase transformation, which is an inherent feature of low-alloyed low-carbon steels. This paper investigates the nucleation and growth of the surface texture by orientation contrast microscopy. It has been found that the surface texture is dominated by {001} oriented grains, which exhibit a remarkable orientation gradient from the centre of the grain towards the edge. The {001} oriented grain centre gradually rotates around a < 110 > axis in small incremental steps when nearing the edge of the grain. Towards the edge the accumulated rotation angle has commonly reached a value of 30°. Underneath the surface grains (∼30 μm) the bulk texture consists of a strong γ-fibre. © (2010) Trans Tech Publications.
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Phase transformation, Surface energy anisotropy, Surface texture, α-γ-α transformation
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Solid State Phenomena. v.160