How carbon content affects mechanical properties in steel microstructures
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Carbon is an impurity that fills interstitial sites so it's not surprising that it would interact with dislocations and change the strength, hardness, ductility, etc.
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@TaylorSparks
13 күн бұрын
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Thanks for your kind and brilliant description! :) And I'm quite curious about why FCC phase of Fe can have higher interstitial carbon concentration than BCC phase of Fe?
@TaylorSparks
2 жыл бұрын
it's fascinating! Actually, even though FCC is more close-packed and therefore you'd expect it to have less space for interstitials, the interstitials are actually LARGER than those in BCC! Do the math some time as a fun exercise!
@thomaslim2632
2 жыл бұрын
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@TaylorSparks
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