Fe C Phase Diagram
Fe C Phase Diagram
Pure Iron
Upon heating pure Iron experiences two changes in crystal structure. At room temperature it exists as ferrite, or iron.
BCC crystal structure mostly iron with a little carbon relatively soft
1538C
Melts
1394C Ferrite
BCC
912C iron
Austenite FCC
25C Ferrite
BCC
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Pure Fe
Austenite
Equilibrium (slow) cooling from the region through the eutectoid composition of 0.76 wt% C
+ Fe3C (Pearlite)
% and Fe3C in eutectoid pearlite
W = WFe 3C =
6.7 0.76 100 = 89% 6.7 0.022 0.76 0.022 100 = 11% 6.7 0.022
+ Fe3C
Formation of Pearlite
0.022 wt%C 0.76 wt% C 6.7 wt%C
+ Fe3C
Final structure is a mixture of
Pro-eutectoid ferrite Pearlite
U T +U T Wp = T +U W ' =
(total) and Fe3C
U +V + X T +U +V + X T WFe 3C = T +U +V + X W =
C0 hypoeutectic
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Wp =
X V+X
W =
X T +U +V + X T +U +V T +U +V + X
C1 hypereutectic
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WFe 3C =
10
30 m
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y = 140 + 46.4S 1
Increased cooling rates
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Pearlite
Coarse Pearlite
Fine Pearlite
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Eutectoid composition (0.76 wt% C) Cool rapidly from 100% austenite through eutectoid isotherm (727 C) to 15 600, 650, 675C
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Spheroidite
Hold steel at high temperature
Below 727 oC for a sufficiently long time the Fe3C (cementite) plates spheroidize the continuous phase is ferrite
30 m
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Formation of Martensite
Non-Equilibrium Cooling Carbon must diffuse (move) in order to form pearlite
low C in -Fe high C in Fe3C
Diffusion takes time + temperature If the sample is quenched (plunged into water)
no time for diffusion pearlite cannot form
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Martensite
24.6 m
2 m
Quench
Needle shaped White areas austenite
quenched too fast
Tempered
564C small particles cementite 21 matrix is ferrite
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