Abstract

Single and multiple nucleation events on non-metallic inclusions have been observed, leading to the intragranular formation of ferrite as a function of transformation temperature. Three-dimensional shapes have also been characterized. When the ferrite forms at elevated temperatures it is in the form of isolated idiomorphs, whereas larger undercoolings are associated with the multiple nucleation of plates emanating from the inclusions. The plates grow at a fixed orientation to the parent austenite. Nanohardness tests indicate that the idiomorphs are softer when compared with the plates. The formation of intragranular ferrite laths or plates can facilitate the attainment of fine-grained microstructures.

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