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Solidification mechanism of martensitic stainless steel
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In an unidirectional solidification experiment, an 8 kg stainless steel ingot with the composition 0·25%C, 17%Cr, and 1%Mn was solidified under continuous casting conditions. The dwell time of primary cooling was varied, followed by secondary spray cooling. Metallographic investigation, heat transfer, and segregation were carried out to study the solidification mechanism. The partition ratio of the elements present in ferrite and in austenite (martensite) was determined. It was indicated that the solidification follows: L → L + δ → L + δ + γδ + γ + carbides. Under high cooling rates γ austenite solidifies as a leading phase. The beginning of spray cooling has the main effect in controlling the obtained microstructures. Carbide thickening is observed in the rapidly cooled zone between the ferrite and the martensitic matrix. Tempered martensite increases by lowering the cooling rate, which gives more time for carbide dissolution and for carbon to diffuse into the ferrite, eventually increasing the austenite (martensite) fraction in the final matrix at the expense of ferrite.
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