TY - JOUR
T1 - Effect of pearlite structure on lattice strain in ferrite estimated by the williamson-hall method
AU - Tanaka, Yuki
AU - Akama, Daichi
AU - Nakada, Nobuo
AU - Tsuchiyama, Toshihiro
AU - Takaki, Setsuo
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PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - The effect of pearlite on the X-ray diffraction peak reflected from ferrite phase in ferrite-pearlite steel was investigated using normalized carbon steels with different volume fraction of pearlite and a hypereutectoid steel with different interlamellar spacing. The lattice strain in ferrite phase, which causes the broadening of X-ray diffraction peak, was increased in proportion to both of the volume fraction of pearlite and the inverse of interlamellar spacing. As a result, the lattice strain in ferrite-pearlite steel can be simply formulated as a function of them. On the other hand, TEM observation reveals that pearlite has low-density dislocation in ferrite phase. This result suggests that the misfit between ferrite and cementite in pearlite generates the significant amount of elastic strain, which leads to the increase in lattice strain. Therefore, the dislocation density must be overestimated in carbon steels with pearlite, if it is estimated from the experimental lattice strain directly.
AB - The effect of pearlite on the X-ray diffraction peak reflected from ferrite phase in ferrite-pearlite steel was investigated using normalized carbon steels with different volume fraction of pearlite and a hypereutectoid steel with different interlamellar spacing. The lattice strain in ferrite phase, which causes the broadening of X-ray diffraction peak, was increased in proportion to both of the volume fraction of pearlite and the inverse of interlamellar spacing. As a result, the lattice strain in ferrite-pearlite steel can be simply formulated as a function of them. On the other hand, TEM observation reveals that pearlite has low-density dislocation in ferrite phase. This result suggests that the misfit between ferrite and cementite in pearlite generates the significant amount of elastic strain, which leads to the increase in lattice strain. Therefore, the dislocation density must be overestimated in carbon steels with pearlite, if it is estimated from the experimental lattice strain directly.
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U2 - 10.2355/isijinternational.ISIJINT-2015-407
DO - 10.2355/isijinternational.ISIJINT-2015-407
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84948754902
SN - 0915-1559
VL - 55
SP - 2515
EP - 2517
JO - isij international
JF - isij international
IS - 11
ER -