Examples of using Austenite in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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When the iron or steel is cooled rapidly by quenching, the higher carbon content on the outer surface becomes hard via the transformation from austenite to martensite, while the core remains soft and tough as a ferritic and/or pearlite microstructure.
E2205 duplex stainless steel(DSS) is characterized by a dual phase structure with approximately equal volume fractions of both ferrite and austenite, offering an attractive combination of corrosion resistance, higher mechanical properties, excellent impact toughness and welding performace.
Alloy 2507 Duplex Stainless Steel Plate is a kind of ferrite- austenite(two-phase) stainless steel,
Is a kind of ferrite austenite(two-phase) stainless steel,
as a strong element that forms and stabilizes austenite, still ensures the existence of certain amount of austenite in the structure even if after welding or heating under high temperature, and makes it difficult to form single-phase ferrite.
In contrast austenitic steels only show a gradual fall in the impact toughness value and are still well above 100 J at -196 deg C. Another factor in affecting the choice of steel at low temperature is the ability to resist transformation from austenite to martensite.
The more open structure of the austenite is then able to absorb carbon from the iron-carbides in carbon steel.
deep cherry-red to orange-red(815 °C(1,499 °F) to 871 °C(1,600 °F)) corresponding to the formation of austenite in medium and high-carbon steel.
diamond cubic.[12] The epitaxial growth of austenite on the diamond(100) face is feasible because of the close lattice match
UNS S31500 duplex stainless steel has the ferrite to austenite size bipolar organization, good resistance to stress corrosion cracking, pitting corrosion resistance and 00 cr17ni13mo2 quite,
with good plasticity and toughness and workability, after adjustment, the austenite carbide precipitation climate change, and then through the martensite transformation process,
Austenite, also known as gamma-phase iron(γ-Fe), is a metallic, non-magnetic allotrope of iron or a solid solution of iron, with an alloying element.[1] In plain-carbon steel, austenite exists above the critical eutectoid temperature of 1000 K(727 °C); other alloys of steel have different eutectoid temperatures.
This phenomenon is called“retained“austenite”.
Duplex: Steel that mix with austenite and ferrite.
Titanium can reduce carbon in austenite by forming very stable carbides.
The austenite allotrope exists at room temperature in stainless steel.
At this temperature the structure is completely transformed into austenite.
Austenite steels make up over 70% of total stainless steel production.
Duplex Stainless Steel have a structure that contains both ferrite and austenite.
Because the material begins to transform from Austenite to Martinsite at temperature below-32°F.