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Physical Properties
Analysis of Dislocation Density by Direct-fitting/modified Williamson-Hall (DF/mWH) Method in Tempered Low-carbon Martensitic Steel
Takuro Masumura Shohei UranakaKyosuke MatsudaSetsuo TakakiToshihiro Tsuchiyama
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2020 Volume 106 Issue 11 Pages 826-834

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To calculate the dislocation density of tempered low-carbon martensitic steels (Fe-0.15%C alloy) by the direct-fitting/modified Williamson-Hall (DF/mWH) method, the unknown parameter A in tempered martensite was investigated. In the DF/mWH method, the dislocation density ρ is defined as ρ=2φ2/(πA2b2). Here, φ and b correspond to the slope of the DF/mWH plot and the magnitude of the Burgers vector, respectively. In low-carbon martensitic steels tempered at 573 - 873 K, φ and ρ were estimated by the DF/mWH method and the modified Williamson-Hall/Warren-Averbach method, respectively. As a result, these parameters decreased with increasing tempering temperature. By substituting φ and ρ in the above equation, the parameter A can be obtained as a function of the tempering parameter λ as follows:

A = –1.53 × 10−5 × λ + 0.982

The parameter A in low-carbon martensitic steels tempered at 573 - 873 K for 18 ks was calculated to be 0.7 - 0.8. Using the parameters A and φ obtained by the DF/mWH method, dislocation density ρ can be easily estimated.

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