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The mechanism of recrystallization of carbon steels

https://doi.org/10.21122/1683-6065-2024-1-13-15

Abstract

A nanostructural mechanism for recrystallization of carbon steels has been developed. First, structure‑forming nanocrystals of austenite, ferrite and cementite are formed from elementary nanocrystals of iron and graphite, free iron and carbon atoms. The crystallization centers of microcrystals of phases are formed from them. From these centers, structure‑forming nanocrystals of phases, free iron and carbon atoms, microcrystals of austenite, ferrite and cementite of carbon steels are formed.

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E. I. Marukovich
Association of Foundrymen and Metallurgists of Belarus
Belarus
Minsk, Belarus, 24, Ya. Kolasa str.


V. Yu. Stetsenko
Association of Foundrymen and Metallurgists of Belarus
Belarus
Minsk, Belarus, 24, Ya. Kolasa str.


A. V. Stetsenko
Belarusian‑Russian University
Belarus
Mogilev, Belarus, 43, Mira ave.


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2. Marukovich E. I., Stetsenko V. Yu., Stetsenko A. V. Vliyanie gazov na kristallizaciyu uglerodistyh stalej [Effect of gases on carbon steels crystallization]. Litejnoe proizvodstvo = Foundry. Technologies and equipment, 2023, no. 6, pp. 7–10.

3. Marukovich E. I., Stetsenko V. Yu., Stetsenko A. V. Nanostrukturnaya kristallizaciya litejnyh splavov [Nanostructural crystallization of casting alloys]. Lit’e i metallurgiya = Foundry production and metallurgy, 2022, no. 3, pp. 13–19.


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Marukovich E.I., Stetsenko V.Yu., Stetsenko A.V. The mechanism of recrystallization of carbon steels. Litiyo i Metallurgiya (FOUNDRY PRODUCTION AND METALLURGY). 2024;(1):13-15. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21122/1683-6065-2024-1-13-15

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