1993
DOI: 10.1007/bf00775134
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Phase transformations and the structure of high-strength low-carbon steels

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“…An additional growth in the amount of austenite is possible if we use double annealing [8], after which the fraction of this phase increases to 4 0 -4 5 % . In this case the austenite can be preserved in tile structure in the form of globules up to 1 p.m in size.…”
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“…An additional growth in the amount of austenite is possible if we use double annealing [8], after which the fraction of this phase increases to 4 0 -4 5 % . In this case the austenite can be preserved in tile structure in the form of globules up to 1 p.m in size.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[n the process of annealing in the inlercritical temperature range from 600~ (.4~) the amount of retained austenite in the steel can differ substantially [4,8]. The annealing temperature affects considerably the morphology of the `/-phase and its stability.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%