Abstract
Abstract Results presented in this paper contribute to investigation of the effects of growth rate ( V ) and the amount of added Ca–Si modifier ( α k ) on the microstructure scales of granular eutectics such as the volume fraction ( f ) and diameter ( d ) in an austenite medium Mn steel (AMMS). Directional solidification of AMMS has been carried out using vertical Bridgman method. There are three critical growth rates for each AMMS sample, | V | 1 , | V | 2 , and | V | 3 . If V V | 1 , the microstructure of AMMS is composed of pearlite, granular (Fe,Mn) 3 C carbides in grain, network carbides surrounding grain, and retained austenite. If | V | 1 V V | 2 , the granular γ-(Fe,Mn) 3 C eutectics and (Fe,Mn) 3 C carbides are unevenly distributed in the grain surrounded by inter-boundary carbides. The needle-like carbides may appear when α k ≤1.0%. If | V | 2 V V | 3 , the microstructure is similar to that at | V | 1 V V | 2 , but without the granular/needle-like carbides in grain. If | V |>| V | 3 , the microstructure is like that at | V | 2 V V | 3 although the inter-boundary (Fe,Mn) 3 C carbides are absent. Each critical growth rate decreases with increasing α k . The granular eutectics nucleate in the liquid pockets among the primary austenite dendrites at the later stage of solidification. For a constant α k , f initially increasing with V attains a peak and then follows a decreasing trend, and d always decreases with the increment of V . For a given V , f increases, but d decreases with increasing α k . The growth rate ( V 0 ) at which f attains its peak for one AMMS decreases as α k increases.
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