Samples of steels with composition 0.30%C-1.5%Mn-1.5%Si-0.5%Al-0.5%Mo (wt.%
) were subjected to different thermomechanical treatments to produce ferrit
e/pearlite/bainite (FPB), spheroidized (ESF) and martensite (MAR) microstru
ctures. Subsequently they underwent a two stage annealing to obtain a final
structure comprising of ferrite, bainite, martensite and austenite. The sa
mples were studied by means of Mossbauer spectroscopy (transmission and con
version electron Mossbauer spectrocopy (CEMS)), X-ray diffraction (XRD), an
d metallographic analysis. Austenite contents were found to be the same for
all samples except for the spheroidized sample annealed at 750 degrees C t
hat showed an increase of the austenite with increasing temperature of the
treatment. Mossbauer spectroscopy and quantitative XRD analysis exhibited s
ignificant discrepancies ascribed to texture effects. It is shown that the
thermal treatment was successful in retaining significant quantities of the
austenite phase for steels of this composition. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science
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