Abstract

Bainitic transformation has the upper limit of isothermal transformation temperature, so-called Bs temperature. There are only a few articles about the relationship between steel chemistry and Bs temperature, while many formulae for Ms temperature have been proposed. Steven and Haynes [1] first suggested a simple equation to predict the Bs temperature as a function of chemistry using British Steels data, which are isothermal transformation diagrams of the steels with two separate curves between pearlite and bainite and clear Bs temperature. Their formula is:

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