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Primary author, Honeycombe. 311 $a0-7506-8084-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aFront cover; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface to the first edition; Preface to the second edition; Preface to the third edition; 1 Iron and its interstitial solid solutions; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 The allotropes of pure iron; 1.2.1 Thin films and isolated particles; 1.3 The phase transformation: ?- and ?-iron; 1.3.1 Mechanisms of transformation; 1.4 Carbon and nitrogen in solution in ?- and ?-iron; 1.4.1 Solubility of carbon and nitrogen in ?- and ?-iron; 1.4.2 Diffusion of solutes in iron; 1.4.3 Precipitation of carbon and nitrogen from ?-iron; 1.5 Some practical aspects 327 $aFurther reading2 The strengthening of iron and its alloys; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Work hardening; 2.3 Solid solution strengthening by interstitials; 2.3.1 The yield point; 2.3.2 The role of interstitial elements in yield phenomena; 2.3.3 Strengthening at high interstitial concentrations; 2.4 Substitutional solid solution strengthening of iron; 2.5 Grain size; 2.5.1 Hall-Petch effect; 2.5.2 Nanostructured steels; 2.6 Dispersion strengthening; 2.7 An overall view; 2.8 Some practical aspects; 2.9 Limits to strength; 2.9.1 Theoretical strength; 2.9.2 Gigatubes; 2.9.3 Fracture; Further reading 327 $a4 The effects of alloying elements on iron-carbon alloys4.1 The ?- and ?-phase fields; 4.2 The distribution of alloying elements in steels; 4.3 The effect of alloying elements on the kinetics of the ?/? transformation; 4.3.1 The effect of alloying elements on the ferrite reaction; 4.3.2 The effect of alloying elements on the pearlite reaction; 4.4 Structural changes resulting from alloying additions; 4.4.1 Ferrite/alloy carbide aggregates; 4.4.2 Alloy carbide fibres and laths; 4.4.3 Interphase precipitation; 4.4.4 Nucleation in supersaturated ferrite 327 $a4.5 Transformation diagrams for alloy steelsFurther reading; 5 Formation of martensite; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 General characteristics; 5.2.1 The habit plane; 5.2.2 Orientation relationships; 5.2.3 Structure of the interface; 5.2.4 The shape deformation; 5.3 The crystal structure of martensite; 5.4 The crystallography of martensitic transformations; 5.5 The morphology of ferrous martensites; 5.5.1 Low carbon martensite; 5.5.2 Medium carbon martensite; 5.5.3 High carbon martensite; 5.6 Kinetics of transformation to martensite; 5.6.1 Nucleation and growth of martensite 327 $a5.6.2 Effect of alloying elements 330 $aSteels represent the most widely-used metallic alloy, possessing a wide range of microstructures and mechanical properties. 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