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Measurement of Volume Fraction of ${\varepsilon}$ Martensite using Specific Volume Difference in Fe-Mn Based Alloys  

Jee, K.K. (Div. of Materials, Korea Institute of Science of Technology)
Han, J.H. (Div. of Materials, Korea Institute of Science of Technology)
Jang, W.Y. (Dept. of Metallurgical Engineering, Chosun Univ.)
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Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment / v.16, no.4, 2003 , pp. 211-215 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this work, a new way of measuring the volume fraction of e martensite in Fe-based alloys has been proposed. Since the specific volume of ${\varepsilon}$ martensite, depending on alloy composition, is smaller than that of austenite i.e ${\gamma}$ phase, volume expansion takes place during ${\varepsilon}{\rightarrow}{\gamma}$ reverse transformation. As the amount of the volume expansion is proportional to the product of specific volume difference times the volume fraction of ${\varepsilon}$ martensite, the volume fraction of ${\varepsilon}$ martensite can be calculated by measuring the volume expansion and the specific volume difference. Such a relationship was confirmed in Fe-21Mn and Fe-32Mn-6Si alloys which undergo ${\gamma}{\rightarrow}{\varepsilon}$ martensitic transformation on cooling and by cold rolling, respectively. It was also found that the former has isotropic ${\varepsilon}$ martensite while the latter has anisotropic ${\varepsilon}$ martensite.
Keywords
Fe-Mn based alloy; Volume fraction of ${\varepsilon}$ martensite; Isotropic and anisotropic ${\varepsilon}$ martensite; Specific volume difference;
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