M. Prikryl et al., PRECIPITATION BEHAVIOR IN A MEDIUM-CARBON, TI-V-N MICROALLOYED STEEL, Metallurgical and materials transactions. A, Physical metallurgy andmaterials science, 27(5), 1996, pp. 1149-1165
The precipitation behavior of a medium carbon steel microalloyed with
Ti, V, and N has been studied by analytical transmission electron micr
oscopy in the as-cast and isothermally heat-treated states, as well as
at different stages in the thermomechanical processing of the steel.
Mixed (Ti,V) nitrides were found in all the structures, but there was
no evidence for mixed carbonitride formation. The Hillert-Staffansson
model was used to predict the composition of the nitrides as a functio
n of temperature. Upon prolonged aging many of the precipitates became
''fragmented'' and were no longer single crystals. At the same time,
the volume fraction of precipitates dropped, while their average Ti co
ntent increased. Possible explanations for this unexpected behavior ar
e discussed in this article.