[ốstə-nīt́]
(n.)A nonmagnetic solid solution of ferric carbide or carbon in iron, used in making corrosion-resistant steel.
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Austenite (or gamma phase iron) is a metallic non-magnetic allotrope of iron or a solid solution of iron, with an alloying element. In plain-carbon steel, austenite exists above the critical eutectoi...
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austenite steel phase ... Austenite is a metallic, non-magnetic solid solution of carbon and iron that exists in steel above the critical temperature of 1333°F ( 723°C). Its face-centred cubic (FCC) structure allows it to hold a high proportion of carbon in solution.
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austenite n. A nonmagnetic solid solution of ferric carbide or carbon in iron, used in making corrosion-resistant steel ... WordNet: austenite...
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on austenite (metallurgy), solid solution of carbon and other constituents in a particular form of iron known as γ (gamma) iron. This is a face-centred cubic structure formed when iron is heated above 910° C (1,670° F); ... CREATE MY austenite NEW ARTICLE...
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Often, some of the Austenite will be retained after quenching and tempering, which can lead to a degradation in the material s performance. This is due to the fact that the retained Austenite can be transformed into fresh, untempered Martensite by applied stresses while in use.
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Definition of austenite in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of austenite. Pronunciation of austenite. Translations of austenite. austenite synonyms, austenite antonyms. Information about austenite in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... austenite - a solid solution of ferric carbide or carbon in iron;
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1. A mixture of ferrite and cementite forming distinct layers or bands in slowly cooled carbon steels. ... pearlite - a lamellar mixture of cementite and ferrite formed during the cooling of austenite; a constituent of steel and cast iron...
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Austenite is a solid solution of carbon and iron that exists in steel above the critical temperature of 1333°F (about 723°C). It is named after Sir W.C. Roberts-Austen. Its face-centred cubic (FCC) structure allows it to hold a high proportion of carbon.
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A theory has been developed for the mechanical stabilisation of plastically deformed austenite by balancing the force which drives the transformation interface against the resistance from dislocation debris in the austenite.
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