Transformation texture of allotriomorphic ferrite in steel
D. W. Kim, R. S. Qin and H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia
Abstract
Many aspects of the crystallographic texture which develops when austenite transforms into
martensite or bainite are well established because the process by which the parent lattice is
transformed into that of the product is mathematically defined. This is not the case when the ferrite
forms by a reconstructive mechanism. The allotriomorphic ferrite nucleates heterogeneously at
austenite grain boundaries, and although a reproducible, low energy orientation relationship is
expected to exist between the ferrite and one of the austenite grains with which it is in contact, there
are reports that the ferrite can simultaneously adopt this orientation with more than one austenite grain.
The authors examine this possibility using crystallographic theory in order to assess the probability of
such events as a function of the strength of the texture within the austenite before its transformation.
Materials Science and Technology, Vol. 25, 2009, 892-895
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