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Continuously cooled hypoeutectoid steel
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2011/mixed/index.html24 Jun 2024: Continuously cooled hypoeutectoid steel. H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia. The vast majority of the 1.3 billion tonnes of steel proudced annually have a microstructure which is a mixture of allotriomorphic ferrite and pearlite. The pearlite is the last phase -
Steels for rails
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2024/rail.html28 Jun 2024: Steels for rails. W. Solano-Alvarez and H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia. Abstract. Transport by rail is an efficient way of moving goods and people while managing problems such as congestion and the consequences on the environment. The relatively low energy -
Martensite and Martensitic Phase Transformations
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2002/martensite.html4 Jul 2024: Martensite and Martensitic Phase Transformations. H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia. Evolution of martensite. A movie of martensitic transformation in Fe-0.18C-0.2Si-0.9Mn-2.9Ni-1.5Cr-0.4Mo wt% steel, using confocal laser microscopy. The time and temperature -
Retained Austenite
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2004/retained.austenite.html4 Jul 2024: Retained Austenite. Crystallography of Austenite. Theory and Significance of Retained Austenite in Steels. Ph.D. thesis, by Harry Bhadeshia, University of Cambridge, 1979. Reaustenitisation of some Alloy Steels. Ph.D. thesis, by Ursula Ruth Lenel, -
Teaching Metallurgy
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/teaching.html4 Jul 2024: Teaching Materials. H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia.. Crystallography. Examination questions. Slides and Videos. Animations. Scaleable vector graphics. Metals & Alloys (year 2). Phase transformations (year 2, Queen Mary University of London). Phase -
Cast irons
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2001/adi/cast.iron.html4 Jul 2024: Cast Irons. Miguel Angel Yescas-Gonzalez and H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia. Cast irons typically contain 2-4 wt% of carbon with a high silicon concentrations and a greater concentration of impurities than steels. The carbon equivalent (CE) of a cast iron -
Nickel Based Superalloys
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2003/Superalloys/superalloys.html4 Jul 2024: Nickel Based Superalloys. H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia. A superalloy is a metallic alloy which can be used at high temperatures, often in excess of 0.7 of the absolute melting temperature. Creep and oxidation resistance are the prime design criteria. -
Metallography of Steels
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2008/Steel_Microstructure/SM.html24 Jun 2024: You can freely download the complete book Theory of Transformations in Steels. -
Stainless Steels
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2005/Stainless_steels/stainless.html4 Jul 2024: Stainless Steels. T. Sourmail and H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia. Introduction. Steels are said to be stainless when they resist corrosion; the is achieved by dissolving sufficient chromium in the iron to produce a coherent, adherent, insulating and -
Tempered Martensite
www.phase-trans.msm.cam.ac.uk/2004/Tempered.Martensite/tempered.martensite.html4 Jul 2024: Tempered Martensite. H. K. D. H. Bhadeshia. Introduction. Tempering is a term historically associated with the heat treatment of martensite in steels. It describes how the microstructure and mechanical properties change as the metastable sample is
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