2017
DOI: 10.3103/s0967091217110055
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Texture Inheritance on Phase Transition in Low-Carbon, Low-Alloy Pipe Steel after Thermomechanical Controlled Processing

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“…However, in a bcc-material that initially had a solidification β-texture and has been repeatedly subjected to heat treatments (repeated heating/cooling during EBM and heating while HIP) the crystallographic texture can be completely rehabilitated when the material passes into the high-temperature bcc-state. Taking this into account allows assuming the realization of structural and textural inheritance, which was repeatedly observed in steels [ 40 , 41 ], both during the Ti-6Al-4V additive manufacturing and during post-HIP processing.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, in a bcc-material that initially had a solidification β-texture and has been repeatedly subjected to heat treatments (repeated heating/cooling during EBM and heating while HIP) the crystallographic texture can be completely rehabilitated when the material passes into the high-temperature bcc-state. Taking this into account allows assuming the realization of structural and textural inheritance, which was repeatedly observed in steels [ 40 , 41 ], both during the Ti-6Al-4V additive manufacturing and during post-HIP processing.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phase transformations during repeated thermal cycling in EBM and heating/cooling during HIP occurred in accordance with the Burgers orientation relationship. This allows it to be stated that any phase transformations, including diffusion-controlled ones, include a pronounced shear component [ 40 , 44 , 45 ].…”
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“…1, e, Nishiyama-Wasserman types, as shown in [11]. Such spectra of special boundaries are also seen in the martensite of low-carbon pipe steel [12,13].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…It is important to note that the main orientations of the α(α') phases after hot deformation and heat treatment are similar. This implies special features leading to inherited textures [11] when the main texture components of deformed austenite are transformed to a limited number of α(α') phase orientations after cooling. During subsequent heating, these orientations will be transformed into the texture of hot-deformed austenite.…”
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“…Quenching of reconstructed austenite will result in the reformation of original orientations in the α(α') phases. According to [11], the factors responsible for such texture reformation can be special CSL-boundaries Σ3 and Σ11 between deformed austenite grains.…”
Section: -2mentioning
confidence: 99%