IRON-CARBON (Fe-C) PHASE DIAGRAM

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IRON-CARBON (Fe-C) PHASE DIAGRAM Intermetalic compound (Adapted from Fig. 9.24, Callister 6e. (Fig. 9.24 from Metals Handbook, 9th ed., Vol. 9, Metallography and Microstructures, American Society for Metals, Materials Park, OH, 1985.) Adapted from Fig. 9.21,Callister 6e. (Fig. 9.21 adapted from Binary Alloy Phase Diagrams, 2nd ed., Vol. 1, T.B. Massalski (Ed.-in-Chief), ASM International, Materials Park, OH, 1990.) 21

The process of pearlite formation 21

IRON-CARBON (Fe-C) PHASE DIAGRAM (Adapted from Fig. 9.24, Callister 6e. (Fig. 9.24 from Metals Handbook, 9th ed., Vol. 9, Metallography and Microstructures, American Society for Metals, Materials Park, OH, 1985.) Adapted from Fig. 9.21,Callister 6e. (Fig. 9.21 adapted from Binary Alloy Phase Diagrams, 2nd ed., Vol. 1, T.B. Massalski (Ed.-in-Chief), ASM International, Materials Park, OH, 1990.) 21

IRON-CARBON (Fe-C) PHASE DIAGRAM BCC crystal structure FCC crystal structure Note: d phase is also called d ferrite and is a BCC phase 21

HYPOEUTECTOID STEEL Proeutoctoid (meaning pre- or before eutoctoid) ferrite Adapted from Figs. 9.21 and 9.26,Callister 6e. (Fig. 9.21 adapted from Binary Alloy Phase Diagrams, 2nd ed., Vol. 1, T.B. Massalski (Ed.-in-Chief), ASM International, Materials Park, OH, 1990.) Adapted from Fig. 9.27,Callister 6e. (Fig. 9.27 courtesy Republic Steel Corporation.) 22

HYPEREUTECTOID STEEL Proeutectoid cementite Adapted from Figs. 9.21 and 9.29,Callister 6e. (Fig. 9.21 adapted from Binary Alloy Phase Diagrams, 2nd ed., Vol. 1, T.B. Massalski (Ed.-in-Chief), ASM International, Materials Park, OH, 1990.) Adapted from Fig. 9.30,Callister 6e. (Fig. 9.30 copyright 1971 by United States Steel Corporation.) 23

ALLOYING STEEL WITH MORE ELEMENTS • Teutectoid changes: • Ceutectoid changes: Adapted from Fig. 9.31,Callister 6e. (Fig. 9.31 from Edgar C. Bain, Functions of the Alloying Elements in Steel, American Society for Metals, 1939, p. 127.) Adapted from Fig. 9.32,Callister 6e. (Fig. 9.32 from Edgar C. Bain, Functions of the Alloying Elements in Steel, American Society for Metals, 1939, p. 127.) 24

SUMMARY • Phase diagrams are useful tools to determine: --the number and types of phases, --the wt% of each phase, --and the composition of each phase for a given T and composition of the system. • Alloying to produce a solid solution usually --increases the tensile strength (TS) --decreases the ductility. • Binary eutectics and binary eutectoids allow for a range of microstructures. 25