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IRON IRON-CARBON
    DIAGRAM
IRON IRON-CARBON DIAGRAM
                         Eutectic
     eutectoid
                                         Pearlite and
                                         Cementine

  Austenite


  Ferrite
                                          Pearlite and
                                          Carbide
    Pearlite


                 Steel       Cast iron
Outline
   Introduction
   Cooling curve for pure iron
   Definition of structures
   Iron-Carbon equilibrium phase diagram – Sketch
   The Iron-Iron Carbide Diagram - Explanation
   The     Austenite     to  ferrite  /   cementite
    transformation
   Nucleation & growth of pearlite
   Effect of C %age on the microstructure of steel
   Relationship b/w C %age & mechanical
    properties of steel
Cooling curve for pure iron
Definition of structures
Various phases that appear on the
Iron-Carbon    equilibrium   phase
diagram are as under:
•Austenite
•Ferrite
•Pearlite
•Cementite
•Martensite*
•Ledeburite
Unit Cells of Various Metals




   FIGURE - The unit cell for (a) austentite, (b) ferrite, and (c) martensite.
    The effect of the percentage of carbon (by weight) on the lattice dimensions
    for martensite is shown in (d). Note the interstitial position of the carbon
    atoms and the increase in dimension c with increasing carbon content.
    Thus, the unit cell of martensite is in the shape of a rectangular prism.
Microstructure of different phases of steel
Definition of structures
   Ferrite is known as α solid solution.
   It is an interstitial solid solution of a small
    amount of carbon dissolved in α (BCC) iron.
   stable form of iron below 912 deg.C
   The maximum solubility is 0.025 % C at
    723°C and it dissolves only 0.008 % C at
    room temperature.
   It is the softest structure that appears on the
    diagram.
Definition of structures

Ferrite
   Average properties are:
       Tensile strength = 40,000 psi;
       Elongation       = 40 % in 2 in;
       Hardness           > Rockwell C 0 or
                           > Rockwell B 90
Definition of structures
   Pearlite is the eutectoid mixture
    containing 0.80 % C and is
    formed at 723°C on very slow
    cooling.
   It is a very fine platelike or
    lamellar mixture of ferrite and
    cementite.
   The white ferritic background or
    matrix contains thin plates of
    cementite (dark).
Definition of structures


Pearlite
   Average properties are:
       Tensile strength = 120,000 psi;
       Elongation       = 20 % in 2 in.;
       Hardness        = Rockwell C 20, Rock-well B
                          95-100, or BHN 250-300.
Definition of structures
     Austenite is an interstitial solid solution of
      Carbon dissolved in γ (F.C.C.) iron.
     Maximum solubility is 2.0 % C at 1130°C.
     High formability, most of heat treatments
      begin with this single phase.
     It is normally not stable at room
      temperature. But, under certain conditions it
      is possible to obtain austenite at room
      temperature.
Definition of structures

 Austenite
    Average properties are:
        Tensile strength = 150,000 psi;
        Elongation        = 10 percent in 2 in.;
        Hardness          = Rockwell C 40,
                               approx; and
        toughness         = high
Definition of structures
   Cementite or iron carbide, is very hard,
    brittle intermetallic compound of iron &
    carbon, as Fe3C, contains 6.67 % C.
   It is the hardest structure that appears on the
    diagram, exact melting point unknown.
   Its crystal structure is orthorhombic.
   It is has
     low tensile strength (approx. 5,000 psi),

       but
     high compressive strength.
Definition of structures

    Ledeburite        is     the   eutectic
     mixture      of        austenite   and
     cementite.
    It contains 4.3 percent C and is
     formed at 1130°C.
Definition of structures
   Martensite - a super-saturated solid solution of
    carbon in ferrite.
   It is formed when steel is cooled so rapidly that
    the change from austenite to pearlite is
    suppressed.
   The interstitial carbon atoms distort the BCC
    ferrite into a BC-tetragonal structure (BCT).;
    responsible for the hardness of quenched steel
The Iron-Iron Carbide Diagram
   A map of the temperature at which different
    phase changes occur on very slow heating
    and cooling in relation to Carbon, is called
    Iron- Carbon Diagram.
   Iron- Carbon diagram shows
     the type of alloys formed under very slow

       cooling,
     proper heat-treatment temperature and

     how the properties of steels and cast irons

       can be radically changed by heat-treatment.
Various Features of Fe-C diagram
                             Phases present
                               L
                                                   α ferrite
                               δ                   BCC structure
                               BCC structure       Ferromagnetic
                               Paramagnetic        Fairly ductile

                               γ austenite         Fe3C cementite
                               FCC structure       Orthorhombic
  Reactions                    Non-magnetic        Hard
                               ductile             brittle
 Peritectic L + δ = γ
                         Max. solubility of C in ferrite=0.022%
Eutectic L = γ + Fe3C

Eutectoid γ = α + Fe3C   Max. solubility of C in
Three Phase Reactions

   Peritectic, at 1490 deg.C, with low wt% C
    alloys (almost no engineering importance).
   Eutectic, at 1130 deg.C, with 4.3wt% C,
    alloys called cast irons.
   Eutectoid, at 723 deg.C with eutectoid
    composition of 0.8wt% C, two-phase mixture
    (ferrite & cementite). They are steels.
How to read the Fe-C phase diagram
                       Eutectic
   eutectoid
                                       Pearlite and
                                       Cementine

Austenite


Ferrite
                                        Pearlite and
                                        Carbide
  Pearlite


               Steel       Cast iron
The Iron-Iron Carbide Diagram
The diagram shows three horizontal lines which
   indicate isothermal reactions (on cooling /
   heating):
  First horizontal line is at 1490°C, where peritectic
   reaction takes place:
           Liquid + δ ↔ austenite
  Second horizontal line is at 1130°C, where
   eutectic reaction takes place:
           liquid ↔ austenite + cementite
  Third horizontal line is at 723°C, where eutectoid
   reaction takes place:
           austenite ↔ pearlite (mixture of ferrite &
   cementite)
Delta region of Fe-Fe carbide diagram
                  Liquid + δ ↔ austenite
Ferrite region of
 Fe-Fe Carbide
    diagram
Simplified Iron-Carbon phase diagram
austenite ↔ pearlite (mixture of ferrite & cementite)
The Austenite to ferrite / cementite transformation in
              relation to Fe-C diagram
The Austenite to ferrite / cementite
transformation in relation to Fe-C diagram
    In order to understand the transformation
    processes, consider a steel of the eutectoid
    composition. 0.8% carbon, being slow cooled
    along line x-x‘.
   At the upper temperatures, only austenite is
    present, with the 0.8% carbon being dissolved
    in solid solution within the FCC. When the steel
    cools through 723°C, several changes occur
    simultaneously.
The Austenite to ferrite / cementite
transformation in relation to Fe-C diagram
      The iron wants to change crystal
       structure from the FCC austenite to the
       BCC ferrite, but the ferrite can only
       contain 0.02% carbon in solid solution.
      The excess carbon is rejected and
       forms   the   carbon-rich   intermetallic
       known as cementite.
Pearlitic structure

   The net reaction at the
    eutectoid is the formation
    of pearlitic structure.
       Since the chemical
    separation occurs entirely
    within crystalline solids,
    the resultant structure is a
    fine mixture of ferrite and
    cementite.
Schematic picture of the formation and
         growth of pearlite


                            Cementite
                            Ferrite




 Austenite
 boundary
Nucleation & growth of pearlite
The Austenite to ferrite / cementite transformation in
               relation to Fe-C diagram
  Hypo-eutectoid steels: Steels having less than

   0.8% carbon are called hypo-eutectoid steels
   (hypo means "less than").
  Consider the cooling of a typical hypo-eutectoid

   alloy along line y-y‘.
  At high temperatures the material is entirely

   austenite.
  Upon cooling it enters a region where the stable

   phases are ferrite and austenite.
  The low-carbon ferrite nucleates and grows,

   leaving the remaining austenite richer in carbon.
The Austenite to ferrite / cementite
        transformation in relation to Fe-C diagram
   Hypo-eutectoid steels-
    At 723°C, the remaining
    austenite will have assumed
    the eutectoid composition
    (0.8% carbon), and further
    cooling transforms it to
    pearlite.
   The resulting structure, is a
    mixture of primary or pro-
    eutectoid ferrite (ferrite that
    forms before the eutectoid
    reaction) and regions of
    pearlite.
The Austenite to ferrite / cementite transformation in
              relation to Fe-C diagram

      Hyper-eutectoid steels (hyper means
       "greater than") are those that contain more
       than the eutectoid amount of Carbon.
      When such a steel cools, as along line z-z' ,
       the process is similar to the hypo-eutectoid
       steel, except that the primary or pro-eutectoid
       phase is now cementite instead of ferrite .
The Austenite to ferrite / cementite transformation in
              relation to Fe-C diagram
    As the carbon-rich phase nucleates and grows,
     the remaining austenite decreases in carbon
     content, again reaching the eutectoid
     composition at 723°C.
    This austenite transforms to pearlite upon slow
     cooling through the eutectoid temperature.
    The resulting structure consists of primary
     cementite and pearlite.
    The continuous network of primary cementite
     will cause the material to be extremely brittle.
The Austenite to ferrite / cementite transformation in
              relation to Fe-C diagram




   Hypo-eutectoid steel showing primary cementite along grain
                       boundaries pearlite
The Austenite to ferrite / cementite
transformation in relation to Fe-C diagram

      It should be noted that the transitions
       as discussed, are for equilibrium
       conditions, as a result of slow cooling.
      Upon slow heating the transitions will
       occur in the reverse manner.
The Austenite to ferrite / cementite transformation in
              relation to Fe-C diagram
    When the alloys are cooled rapidly, entirely
     different results are obtained, since sufficient
     time may not be provided for the normal phase
     reactions to occur.
    In these cases, the equilibrium phase diagram
     is no longer a valid tool for engineering
     analysis.
    Rapid-cool processes are important in the heat
     treatment of steels and other metals (to be
     discussed later in H/T of steels).
Principal phases of steel and their
             Characteristics
               Crystal
Phase                          Characteristics
              structure
 Ferrite          BCC          Soft, ductile, magnetic

                                  Soft, moderate
Austenite         FCC             strength, non-
                                     magnetic

            Compound of Iron
Cementite    & Carbon Fe3C         Hard &brittle
Alloying Steel with more Elements

         • Teutectoid changes:                         • Ceutectoid changes:




                                                     Ceutectoid (wt%C)
                                                                         0.8
TEutectoid (°C)




              1200       Ti        Si
                              Mo        W                                0.6              Ni
              1000                                                                       Cr
                                       Cr                                0.4
                  800                                                               Si
                                                                                               Mn
                                       Mn                                0.2               W
                  600                                                           Ti Mo
                              Ni
                                                                          0
                    0         4    8        12                             0        4     8    12
                        wt. % of alloying elements                             wt. % of alloying elements



                                                                                                    24
Cast Irons
-Iron-Carbon alloys of
   2.11%C or more are cast
   irons.
-Typical composition: 2.0-
  4.0%C,0.5-3.0% Si, less
  than 1.0% Mn and less
  than 0.2% S.
-Si-substitutes partially for C
  and promotes formation of
  graphite as the carbon
  rich component instead
  Fe3C.
Applications

   It is used tailor properties of steel and to heat
    treat them.
   It is also used for comparison of crystal
    structures for metallurgists in case of rupture
    or fatigue
Conclusion
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Iron carbon diagram presentation

  • 2. IRON IRON-CARBON DIAGRAM Eutectic eutectoid Pearlite and Cementine Austenite Ferrite Pearlite and Carbide Pearlite Steel Cast iron
  • 3. Outline  Introduction  Cooling curve for pure iron  Definition of structures  Iron-Carbon equilibrium phase diagram – Sketch  The Iron-Iron Carbide Diagram - Explanation  The Austenite to ferrite / cementite transformation  Nucleation & growth of pearlite  Effect of C %age on the microstructure of steel  Relationship b/w C %age & mechanical properties of steel
  • 4. Cooling curve for pure iron
  • 5. Definition of structures Various phases that appear on the Iron-Carbon equilibrium phase diagram are as under: •Austenite •Ferrite •Pearlite •Cementite •Martensite* •Ledeburite
  • 6. Unit Cells of Various Metals  FIGURE - The unit cell for (a) austentite, (b) ferrite, and (c) martensite. The effect of the percentage of carbon (by weight) on the lattice dimensions for martensite is shown in (d). Note the interstitial position of the carbon atoms and the increase in dimension c with increasing carbon content. Thus, the unit cell of martensite is in the shape of a rectangular prism.
  • 7. Microstructure of different phases of steel
  • 8. Definition of structures  Ferrite is known as α solid solution.  It is an interstitial solid solution of a small amount of carbon dissolved in α (BCC) iron.  stable form of iron below 912 deg.C  The maximum solubility is 0.025 % C at 723°C and it dissolves only 0.008 % C at room temperature.  It is the softest structure that appears on the diagram.
  • 9. Definition of structures Ferrite  Average properties are:  Tensile strength = 40,000 psi;  Elongation = 40 % in 2 in;  Hardness > Rockwell C 0 or > Rockwell B 90
  • 10. Definition of structures  Pearlite is the eutectoid mixture containing 0.80 % C and is formed at 723°C on very slow cooling.  It is a very fine platelike or lamellar mixture of ferrite and cementite.  The white ferritic background or matrix contains thin plates of cementite (dark).
  • 11. Definition of structures Pearlite  Average properties are:  Tensile strength = 120,000 psi;  Elongation = 20 % in 2 in.;  Hardness = Rockwell C 20, Rock-well B 95-100, or BHN 250-300.
  • 12. Definition of structures  Austenite is an interstitial solid solution of Carbon dissolved in γ (F.C.C.) iron.  Maximum solubility is 2.0 % C at 1130°C.  High formability, most of heat treatments begin with this single phase.  It is normally not stable at room temperature. But, under certain conditions it is possible to obtain austenite at room temperature.
  • 13. Definition of structures Austenite  Average properties are:  Tensile strength = 150,000 psi;  Elongation = 10 percent in 2 in.;  Hardness = Rockwell C 40, approx; and  toughness = high
  • 14. Definition of structures  Cementite or iron carbide, is very hard, brittle intermetallic compound of iron & carbon, as Fe3C, contains 6.67 % C.  It is the hardest structure that appears on the diagram, exact melting point unknown.  Its crystal structure is orthorhombic.  It is has  low tensile strength (approx. 5,000 psi), but  high compressive strength.
  • 15. Definition of structures  Ledeburite is the eutectic mixture of austenite and cementite.  It contains 4.3 percent C and is formed at 1130°C.
  • 16. Definition of structures  Martensite - a super-saturated solid solution of carbon in ferrite.  It is formed when steel is cooled so rapidly that the change from austenite to pearlite is suppressed.  The interstitial carbon atoms distort the BCC ferrite into a BC-tetragonal structure (BCT).; responsible for the hardness of quenched steel
  • 17. The Iron-Iron Carbide Diagram  A map of the temperature at which different phase changes occur on very slow heating and cooling in relation to Carbon, is called Iron- Carbon Diagram.  Iron- Carbon diagram shows  the type of alloys formed under very slow cooling,  proper heat-treatment temperature and  how the properties of steels and cast irons can be radically changed by heat-treatment.
  • 18. Various Features of Fe-C diagram Phases present L α ferrite δ BCC structure BCC structure Ferromagnetic Paramagnetic Fairly ductile γ austenite Fe3C cementite FCC structure Orthorhombic Reactions Non-magnetic Hard ductile brittle Peritectic L + δ = γ Max. solubility of C in ferrite=0.022% Eutectic L = γ + Fe3C Eutectoid γ = α + Fe3C Max. solubility of C in
  • 19. Three Phase Reactions  Peritectic, at 1490 deg.C, with low wt% C alloys (almost no engineering importance).  Eutectic, at 1130 deg.C, with 4.3wt% C, alloys called cast irons.  Eutectoid, at 723 deg.C with eutectoid composition of 0.8wt% C, two-phase mixture (ferrite & cementite). They are steels.
  • 20. How to read the Fe-C phase diagram Eutectic eutectoid Pearlite and Cementine Austenite Ferrite Pearlite and Carbide Pearlite Steel Cast iron
  • 21. The Iron-Iron Carbide Diagram The diagram shows three horizontal lines which indicate isothermal reactions (on cooling / heating):  First horizontal line is at 1490°C, where peritectic reaction takes place: Liquid + δ ↔ austenite  Second horizontal line is at 1130°C, where eutectic reaction takes place: liquid ↔ austenite + cementite  Third horizontal line is at 723°C, where eutectoid reaction takes place: austenite ↔ pearlite (mixture of ferrite & cementite)
  • 22. Delta region of Fe-Fe carbide diagram Liquid + δ ↔ austenite
  • 23. Ferrite region of Fe-Fe Carbide diagram
  • 24. Simplified Iron-Carbon phase diagram austenite ↔ pearlite (mixture of ferrite & cementite)
  • 25. The Austenite to ferrite / cementite transformation in relation to Fe-C diagram
  • 26. The Austenite to ferrite / cementite transformation in relation to Fe-C diagram In order to understand the transformation processes, consider a steel of the eutectoid composition. 0.8% carbon, being slow cooled along line x-x‘.  At the upper temperatures, only austenite is present, with the 0.8% carbon being dissolved in solid solution within the FCC. When the steel cools through 723°C, several changes occur simultaneously.
  • 27. The Austenite to ferrite / cementite transformation in relation to Fe-C diagram  The iron wants to change crystal structure from the FCC austenite to the BCC ferrite, but the ferrite can only contain 0.02% carbon in solid solution.  The excess carbon is rejected and forms the carbon-rich intermetallic known as cementite.
  • 28. Pearlitic structure  The net reaction at the eutectoid is the formation of pearlitic structure.  Since the chemical separation occurs entirely within crystalline solids, the resultant structure is a fine mixture of ferrite and cementite.
  • 29. Schematic picture of the formation and growth of pearlite Cementite Ferrite Austenite boundary
  • 30. Nucleation & growth of pearlite
  • 31. The Austenite to ferrite / cementite transformation in relation to Fe-C diagram  Hypo-eutectoid steels: Steels having less than 0.8% carbon are called hypo-eutectoid steels (hypo means "less than").  Consider the cooling of a typical hypo-eutectoid alloy along line y-y‘.  At high temperatures the material is entirely austenite.  Upon cooling it enters a region where the stable phases are ferrite and austenite.  The low-carbon ferrite nucleates and grows, leaving the remaining austenite richer in carbon.
  • 32. The Austenite to ferrite / cementite transformation in relation to Fe-C diagram  Hypo-eutectoid steels- At 723°C, the remaining austenite will have assumed the eutectoid composition (0.8% carbon), and further cooling transforms it to pearlite.  The resulting structure, is a mixture of primary or pro- eutectoid ferrite (ferrite that forms before the eutectoid reaction) and regions of pearlite.
  • 33. The Austenite to ferrite / cementite transformation in relation to Fe-C diagram  Hyper-eutectoid steels (hyper means "greater than") are those that contain more than the eutectoid amount of Carbon.  When such a steel cools, as along line z-z' , the process is similar to the hypo-eutectoid steel, except that the primary or pro-eutectoid phase is now cementite instead of ferrite .
  • 34. The Austenite to ferrite / cementite transformation in relation to Fe-C diagram  As the carbon-rich phase nucleates and grows, the remaining austenite decreases in carbon content, again reaching the eutectoid composition at 723°C.  This austenite transforms to pearlite upon slow cooling through the eutectoid temperature.  The resulting structure consists of primary cementite and pearlite.  The continuous network of primary cementite will cause the material to be extremely brittle.
  • 35. The Austenite to ferrite / cementite transformation in relation to Fe-C diagram Hypo-eutectoid steel showing primary cementite along grain boundaries pearlite
  • 36. The Austenite to ferrite / cementite transformation in relation to Fe-C diagram  It should be noted that the transitions as discussed, are for equilibrium conditions, as a result of slow cooling.  Upon slow heating the transitions will occur in the reverse manner.
  • 37. The Austenite to ferrite / cementite transformation in relation to Fe-C diagram  When the alloys are cooled rapidly, entirely different results are obtained, since sufficient time may not be provided for the normal phase reactions to occur.  In these cases, the equilibrium phase diagram is no longer a valid tool for engineering analysis.  Rapid-cool processes are important in the heat treatment of steels and other metals (to be discussed later in H/T of steels).
  • 38. Principal phases of steel and their Characteristics Crystal Phase Characteristics structure Ferrite BCC Soft, ductile, magnetic Soft, moderate Austenite FCC strength, non- magnetic Compound of Iron Cementite & Carbon Fe3C Hard &brittle
  • 39. Alloying Steel with more Elements • Teutectoid changes: • Ceutectoid changes: Ceutectoid (wt%C) 0.8 TEutectoid (°C) 1200 Ti Si Mo W 0.6 Ni 1000 Cr Cr 0.4 800 Si Mn Mn 0.2 W 600 Ti Mo Ni 0 0 4 8 12 0 4 8 12 wt. % of alloying elements wt. % of alloying elements 24
  • 40. Cast Irons -Iron-Carbon alloys of 2.11%C or more are cast irons. -Typical composition: 2.0- 4.0%C,0.5-3.0% Si, less than 1.0% Mn and less than 0.2% S. -Si-substitutes partially for C and promotes formation of graphite as the carbon rich component instead Fe3C.
  • 41. Applications  It is used tailor properties of steel and to heat treat them.  It is also used for comparison of crystal structures for metallurgists in case of rupture or fatigue