Abstract

The V-Ti-N microalloyed steel with a carbon content gradient was innovatively obtained through surface decarburization. Then, the effect of carbon contents on intragranular ferrite (IGF) formation was studied. With the carbon contents increasing from 0.39% to 0.47% (mass percent), the volume fraction of IGF decreases from 8.2% to 4.6%, but the number of IGF has no significant change. The critical size of IGF nuclei was calculated on the basis of classic heterogeneous nucleation theory. According to the results of calculation and statistics, with the carbon content increasing from 0.39% to 0.47%, the number of IGF nuclei does not decrease significantly. When the carbon content is relatively low, some (Ti, V)(C, N) particles precipitating in austenite matrix may also act as the nuclei of IGF to refine the pearlite-ferrite microstructure.

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