Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Tensile Stress on the Austenite to Ferrite Transformation in Eutectoid Steel

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
L. S. Birks E. F. Bailey
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Jan 1, 1956

Abstract

The effect of stress on the austenite to ferrite transformation in carbon steel was studied by X-ray diffraction techniques. Tensile stress was found to cause reorienta-tion of austenite above the transformation temperature, to accelerate equilibrium conditions at the transformation temperature, and to cause precipitation of large carbides at a critical value of stress. IN the past, a number of papers' have discussed the effect of stress on the austenite to martensite transformation at relatively low temperatures. In general, it has been shown that tensile stress induces some transformation at a given temperature, while compressive stress retards the transformation. Very little work has been reported on the effect of stress on the transformation from austenite to ferrite plus carbide near the A, point in steel. One of the few papers in the literature2 reports an increase in A1 of about 1°C in pearlitic steel upon the application of tensile stress. In this paper, the effect of tensile stress on eutec-toid steel at, and above, the A, point was studied in
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APA: L. S. Birks E. F. Bailey  (1956)  Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Tensile Stress on the Austenite to Ferrite Transformation in Eutectoid Steel

MLA: L. S. Birks E. F. Bailey Institute of Metals Division - Effects of Tensile Stress on the Austenite to Ferrite Transformation in Eutectoid Steel. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1956.

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