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Mechanical Behavior of Iron-Carbon Alloys

We now discuss the mechanical behavior of iron-carbon alloys having the microstructures discussed heretofore—namely, fine and coarse pearlite, spheroidite, bainite, and martensite. For all but martensite, two phases are present (ferrite and cementite), and so an opportunity is provided to explore several mechanical property-microstructure relationships that exist for these alloys. [Pg.384]

The layer thickness of each of the ferrite and cementite phases in the microstructure also influences the mechanical behavior of the material. Fine pearlite is harder and [Pg.384]


Mechanical Behavior of Iron-Carbon Alloys Tempered Martensite... [Pg.405]


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