File:EBSD orientation map of ferrous lath martensite.jpg
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English: EBSD (Electron Backscatter Diffraction) orientation map about ferrous lath martensite with high angle (>10°) boundaries. Lath martensite can appear usually in the technologically more important low (and medium) carbon and low alloyed steels due to quench, and consists of stacks of parallel, parquet- or lath-shape crystals.
The lath martensite morphology exhibits a characteristic multilevel microstructure. A parent austenite grain consists of several packets. Each packet is divided into parallel blocks and a block is further subdivided into laths. The martensite lath is a single crystal of martensite which contains lattice defects, such as dislocations, with high density. The EBSD analysis was performed by a FEI Quanta 3D FE-SEM, at the Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary.Magyar: Vasalapú léces martenzitről készült EBSD (Electron Backscatter Diffraction, visszaszórt elektron diffrakció) orientációs térkép nagyszögű (>10°) krisztallithatárokkal. A léces martenzit kis szén- illetve ötvözőtartalmú acélokban alakul ki edzés hatására, és egymással párhuzamosan elhelyezkedő, parketta- vagy lécszerű krisztallitokból ("lécek") áll.
A léces martenzit jellegzetes többszintű mikroszerkezettel rendelkezik. Az átalakuló ausztenit néhány "csomagot" ("köteget") tartalmaz. Az egyes "csomagok" ("kötegek") egymással párhuzamos blokkokból állnak, amelyek pedig "lécekből". A martenzit lécek egykristályok, amelyek nagyon sok rácshibát tartalmaznak. Az EBSD felvétel egy FEI Quanta 3D típusú FE-SEM berendezéssel készült a budapesti Eötvös Loránd Egyetemen.English: EBSD orientation map of ferrous lath martensite |
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