Papers - Studies upon the Widmanstätten Structure, VIII-The Gamma-alpha Transformation in Iron-nickel Alloys (With Discussion)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 19
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- 1661 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1937
Abstract
The gamma-alpha transformation in iron and iron-rich alloys is of such practical and theoretical importance that many papers have been published upon the subject relating to critical temperatures, transformation rates and accompanying property changes. Although crystallo-graphic studies are of less immediate practical usefulness, the opportunities which these offer to furnish data on the basic atomic movements which characterize the transformation are not to be neglected1. The early work on the crystallography of this transformation has been reviewed in the fourth paper of this series2; since then several important papers have appeared. Our present knowledge may be briefly summarized as follows. Kurdjumow and Sachs, working with a 1.4 per cent carbon steel3, established the orientation relationships subsisting between the face-centered gamma and the metastable tetragonal lattices in freshly quenched martensite, and between the face-centered gamma and the body-centered alpha lattices in tempered martensite. The orientation relationship observed in the latter case may be stated in terms of planes and directions observed to lie parallel in the two lattices: {111} ?//{110}a [110] ?// [111]a (This notation is used throughout as the most descriptive means of expressing the fact that any (111) plane of the gamma phase may be parallel to any (110) plane of the alpha phase, and that a [110] direction in a particular (111)? plane is parallel to a [Ill] direction in the corresponding (110)a plane.) From these relationships the atomic movements that transform the gamma lattice into the alpha may be inferred. In the present experiment these may be considered as consisting primarily in a shear of the atoms parallel to the {111} planes in [110]? Directions
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(1937) Papers - Studies upon the Widmanstätten Structure, VIII-The Gamma-alpha Transformation in Iron-nickel Alloys (With Discussion)MLA: Papers - Studies upon the Widmanstätten Structure, VIII-The Gamma-alpha Transformation in Iron-nickel Alloys (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1937.