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J. Phys. IV France
Volume 112, October 2003
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Page(s) | 301 - 304 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/jp4:2003888 |
J. Phys. IV France 112 (2003) 301
DOI: 10.1051/jp4:2003888
Acoustic emission monitoring of bainite formation during continuous coating
S.M.C. van Bohemen, M.J.M. Hermans, G. den Ouden and I.M. RichardsonDelft University of Technology, Rotterdamseweg 137, 2628 Delft, The Netherlands
Abstract
This paper concerns acoustic emission (AE) measurements during continuous cooling of steel C45 using a Gleeble 1500 thermo-mechanical
simulator. After austenizing at a certain temperature, the studied specimen was cooled down and the root mean square (rms)
voltage (
) of the AE signals was measured. During cooling two distinct peaks in the
data were observed at temperatures of 500-600 °C and 200-300 °C, which are attributed to bainite and martensite formation
respectively. The observed bainite peak unambiguously implies that the mechanism of growth of bainite is displacive, i.e. is martensitic in nature. From the ratio
of the martensite peak to the bainite peak information can be obtained about the amounts of martensite and bainite formed.
The AE monitoring of bainite and martensite formation is supported by dilatation measurements, which were performed simultaneously.
The effect of the austenite grain size on the evolution of the bainite and martensite formation was studied by varying the
austenizing temperature.
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