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Original Articles

Crystallographic model for bcc-to-9R martensitic transformation of Cu precipitates in ferritic steel

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Pages 209-224 | Received 25 Apr 2006, Accepted 10 Jul 2006, Published online: 01 Dec 2006
 

Abstract

A crystallographic model, which can calculate lattice invariant shear, habit plane and orientation relationship for bcc-to-9R martensitic transformation of Cu precipitates in low-alloyed transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) steel, is suggested. At the early stage of ageing at 500°C, coherent bcc Cu clusters were formed and characterized by a periodic array of distinguished striations perpendicular to [001]α direction. On prolonged ageing for 10 h, spherical precipitates with banded contrast formed within ferrite matrix and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) observations confirmed that these bands corresponded to the intervariant boundary of twinned 9R Cu precipitates lying parallel to the {110}α planes and showed an orientation relationship with α: , . Analytical equations for lattice invariant shear and habit plane were derived, and calculated to be 0.09669 and , respectively. The orientation relationship between 9R Cu precipitates and ferrite matrix, calculated using transformation matrix, was and. The deviation angles between the calculated and measured by HRTEM were approximately 0.1° in direction and 3.7° in plane, respectively. The present model successfully described the crystallographic features of bcc-to-9R martensitic transformation of Cu precipitates in ferritic steel.

Acknowledgements

One of the authors (Tae-Ho Lee) wishes to express his sincere thanks to Professor Byung-Hak Choe and Professor Tae Kwon Ha of Gangneung University, Professor Jongryoul Kim of Hangyang University and Hi-Won Jeong of KIMM for helpful discussions.

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