Investigation into Non-Isothermal Grain Growth of Austenite Grains of Medium Carbon Steel during Heating
Puntos clave
Non-isothermal grain growth of austenite occurs significantly during heating, affecting the steel's properties.
Key evidence shows that heating leads to drastic microstructure changes, tracking grain growth across varying temperatures.
Analysis reveals how grain growth processes in medium carbon steel respond to specific thermal treatments, importantly influencing final material strength.
Supports the notion that better understanding of grain growth dynamics may enhance heat treatment protocols in steel production.