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Fine Structure of Lamellar Pearlite in Iron–Carbon Alloys (Review)

  • 01-07-2024
  • STRUCTURE, PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS, AND DIFFUSION
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Abstract

The article delves into the fine structure of lamellar pearlite in iron-carbon alloys, a crucial component in carbon and low-alloy steels. It discusses the historical context, structural components like ferrite and cementite, and the unique properties of pearlite. The study emphasizes the importance of understanding pearlite's fine structure for optimizing steel properties and highlights the need for further research using advanced characterization techniques. The article also explores the mechanisms of pearlite growth, orientation relationships, and the effects of heat treatment and plastic deformation on its structure. Additionally, it touches on the tribological properties of steel with a lamellar pearlite structure and concludes with recommendations for future research to better understand the behavior of pearlite under various conditions.

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Title
Fine Structure of Lamellar Pearlite in Iron–Carbon Alloys (Review)
Authors
A. A. Bataev
I. A. Bataev
K. I. Emurlaev
E. D. Golovin
Publication date
01-07-2024
Publisher
Pleiades Publishing
Published in
Physics of Metals and Metallography / Issue 7/2024
Print ISSN: 0031-918X
Electronic ISSN: 1555-6190
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1134/S0031918X24600878
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