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  • Material processing in a semi-solid state with rapid solidification is an innovative technology, which enables us to produce complex-shaped semi products in one operation. Unconventional properties and microstructures can be obtained in this way. Material processing in a semi-solid state has been used for materials with lower melting temperatures, particularly for Al alloys. This paper concentrates on the development of new technologies for production of miniature thin-walled steel components with complicated shapes. Ledeburitic steel with 1.8% of carbon and 11% of chromium was chosen for this experimental study. This material was used to produce very small thin-walled semi products. From the initial structure consisting of primary and secondary carbides distributed in a ferrite matrix was obtained a microstructure with over 90% of metastable austenite after cooling from the semi-solid state. The main aim of this experimental program was to describe the effect of two different methods of heating to the semi-solid state. The first method used unique heating equipment, combining high frequency and resistance heating. The second method consisted of conventional heating in a furnace. The influence of the cooling rate on the development of the microstructure was investigated. If was found that both heating and cooling rates influence grain size and the size and the morphology of carbide network placed between the globular austenite grains. Structure analysis was performed with the help of light microscopy, laser scanning confocal microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. EDX analysis was applied to determine chemical profiles of phases and X-ray diffraction phase analysis was used to establish volume fraction of austenite in the final microstructure. Characterisation of individual structural components was further completed by hardness measurements.
  • Material processing in a semi-solid state with rapid solidification is an innovative technology, which enables us to produce complex-shaped semi products in one operation. Unconventional properties and microstructures can be obtained in this way. Material processing in a semi-solid state has been used for materials with lower melting temperatures, particularly for Al alloys. This paper concentrates on the development of new technologies for production of miniature thin-walled steel components with complicated shapes. Ledeburitic steel with 1.8% of carbon and 11% of chromium was chosen for this experimental study. This material was used to produce very small thin-walled semi products. From the initial structure consisting of primary and secondary carbides distributed in a ferrite matrix was obtained a microstructure with over 90% of metastable austenite after cooling from the semi-solid state. The main aim of this experimental program was to describe the effect of two different methods of heating to the semi-solid state. The first method used unique heating equipment, combining high frequency and resistance heating. The second method consisted of conventional heating in a furnace. The influence of the cooling rate on the development of the microstructure was investigated. If was found that both heating and cooling rates influence grain size and the size and the morphology of carbide network placed between the globular austenite grains. Structure analysis was performed with the help of light microscopy, laser scanning confocal microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. EDX analysis was applied to determine chemical profiles of phases and X-ray diffraction phase analysis was used to establish volume fraction of austenite in the final microstructure. Characterisation of individual structural components was further completed by hardness measurements. (en)
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  • Metastable structure of austenite base obtained by rapid solidification in a semi-solid state
  • Metastable structure of austenite base obtained by rapid solidification in a semi-solid state (en)
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  • Metastable structure of austenite base obtained by rapid solidification in a semi-solid state
  • Metastable structure of austenite base obtained by rapid solidification in a semi-solid state (en)
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  • RIV/49777513:23210/11:43898925!RIV12-MSM-23210___
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  • metastable austenite; rapid cooling; high-alloyed steel; semi-solid processing (en)
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  • Journal of Alloys and Compounds
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  • Jirková, Hana
  • Kučerová, Ludmila
  • Mašek, Bohuslav
  • Aišman, David
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  • 0925-8388
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  • 10.1016/j.jallcom.2010.12.211
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