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Electron backscattering diffraction analysis of an ancient wootz steel blade from central India

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posted on 2009-04-01, 00:00 authored by Matthew BarnettMatthew Barnett, Andrew SullivanAndrew Sullivan, R Balasubramaniam
The electron backscattering diffraction technique was used to analyse the nature of carbides present in an ancient wootz steel blade. Bulky carbides, pro-eutectoid carbide along the prior austenite grain boundaries and fine spheroidized carbides were detected. Electron backscattering diffraction was employed to understand the texture of these carbides. The orientations of the cementite frequently occur in clusters, which points to a common origin of the members of the cluster. For the bands of coarse cementite, the origin is probably large coarse particles formed during the original cooling of the wootz cake. Pearlite formed earlier in the forging process has led to groups of similarly oriented fine cementite particles. The crystallographic texture of the cementite is sharp whereas that of the ferrite is weak. The sharp cementite textures point to the longevity of the coarse cementite throughout the repeated forging steps and to the influence of existing textured cementite on the nucleation of new cementite during cooling.

History

Journal

Materials characterization

Volume

60

Issue

4

Pagination

252 - 260

Publisher

Elsevier

Location

New York, N.Y.

ISSN

1044-5803

eISSN

1873-4189

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2008, Elsevier