Morphological and crystallographic features of granular and lath-like bainite in a low carbon microalloyed steel

In this work, different heat treatments were performed in order to study two different bainite morphologies, granular and lath-like, obtained at different cooling rates in a low carbon microalloyed steel. For that purpose, advanced crystallographic characterization and quantitative metallography usi...

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Published inMaterials characterization Vol. 184; p. 111703
Main Authors De-Castro, David, Eres-Castellanos, Adriana, Vivas, Javier, Caballero, Francisca G., San-Martín, David, Capdevila, Carlos
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Inc 01.02.2022
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Summary:In this work, different heat treatments were performed in order to study two different bainite morphologies, granular and lath-like, obtained at different cooling rates in a low carbon microalloyed steel. For that purpose, advanced crystallographic characterization and quantitative metallography using SEM, EBSD and TEM were carried out. The evolution of the volume percentage, size, aspect ratio, retained austenite volume percentage and crystallography of the M/A constituents was studied as a function of the cooling rate and classified according to a machine learning algorithm. For the characterization of the crystallography and morphology of the bainitic ferrite matrix, two microstructures were selected as representative of granular and lath-like bainite. The results show that the main differences between granular and lath-like bainite are the size and shape of the M/A constituents, that change progressively from a mixture of large grains, coarse blocks and fine roughly equiaxed grains at low cooling rates to short and long films at high cooling rates. The crystallographic and morphological differences between both microstructures can be explained based on the different driving force and amount of bainitic ferrite formed at the different temperature ranges. These results confirm that the mechanisms by which granular bainite forms are not different from the transformation mechanisms of lath-like bainite. [Display omitted] •Designed heat treatments were performed to avoid quasipolygonal ferrite.•Differences and similarities between granular and lath-like bainite were studied.•Granular bainite shows higher variant selection phenomena than lath-like bainite.•Lath-like bainite possesses higher M/A films/grains proportion than granular bainite.•The transformation mechanism of granular and lath-like bainite is the same.
ISSN:1044-5803
1873-4189
DOI:10.1016/j.matchar.2021.111703