Abstract

To measure textures of hot rolled martensitic and bainitic steels, electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD) is applied to large areas, each covering about a thousand of prior grains. A scanning step is selected to keep reasonable time of the data acquisition still providing in any grain a significant number of analyzed points. Contributions to the transformation texture appearing from deformation and recrystallization components of the parent texture are estimated with the Bain relationship. To assess the parent austenite state, their proportion is then expressed by a scalar parameter. The results are verified by independent metallographic data. Avoiding the reconstruction of prior grains, this statistical approach will facilitate evaluation of complex austenite structures with comparable fractions of dissimilar material states.

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