Author:
Panov D O,Smirnov A I,Simonov Y N,Stepanov N D,Salishchev G A
Abstract
Abstract
Methodological aspects of the high-resolution dilatometry analysis of the reverse α→γ-transformation in cold-worked metastable austenitic steel Fe-0.07C-18.7Cr-9.2Ni-0.6Ti-1.1Mn-0.4Si (wt.%) were considered. It was shown that the reverse α→γ-transformation occurs in the temperature range from AS=520 °C to AF=920 °C. Two consecutive stages corresponding to shear and diffusion transformations were revealed. An abnormal increase in the sample length of the program steel during the reverse α→γ-transformation was found. The recrystallization process also developed during austenitization and was accompanied by a decrease in length of the specimen.