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Material Science Engineering

T T T DIAGRAM
( T I M E T E M P E R A T U RE T R A N S F O RM A T I O N )

REFERENCES
Materials Science and Engineering, V. Raghavan,
Fifth Edition, Prentice Hall of India Pvt. Ltd.,
New Delhi, 2004.
Materials Science and Engineering: An
Introduction, William D. Callister
John Wiley & Sons, 2010.
ONLINE

TTTdiagrams
TTTdiagramstandsfortime
temperaturetransformationdiagram.
Itisalsocalledisothermal
transformationdiagram
Definition:TTTdiagramsgivethe
kineticsofisothermaltransformations.

TTT DIAGRAM
T (Time) T(Temperature) T(Transformation) diagram is a plot of
temperature versus the logarithm of time for a steel alloy of definite
composition. It is used to determine when transformations begin and
end for an isothermal (constant temperature) heat treatment of a
previously austenitized alloy. When austenite is cooled slowly to a
temperature below LCT (Lower Critical Temperature), the structure
that is formed is Pearlite. As the cooling rate increases, the pearlite
transformation temperature gets lower. The microstructure of the
material is significantly altered as the cooling rate increases. By
heating and cooling a series of samples, the history of the austenite
transformation may be recorded. TTT diagram indicates when a
specific transformation starts and ends and it also shows what
percentage of transformation of austenite at a particular temperature
is achieved.

TTT DIAGRAM

Transformation
ends

Transformatio
n starts/begins
Stable Austenite

Coarse Pearlite

Unstable Austenite
Fine Pearlite

Feathery Bainite

Unstable Austenite

Acicular Bainite

Ms
Austenite + Martensite
Mf
Martensite

Time-Temperature Transformation
Curves

STABLE AUSTENITE

Near
A1
Sluggish
transformation
Austenite to
Coarse Pearlite
Greater time
for diffusion

550
Bianite in
feather
550shaped
patches 220
Degree of
under
cooling high

Slow rate of
diffusion of
Carbon atoms
retards increased
tendency of
Austenite
transformation,

PEARLITE
AUSTENITE

Austenite is stable at temperatures above LCT but unstable below


LCT. Left curve indicates the start of a transformation and right curve
represents the finish of a transformation. The area between the two
curves indicates the transformation of austenite to different types of
crystal structures. (Austenite to pearlite, austenite to martensite,
austenite to bainite transformation.) Isothermal Transform Diagram
shows that to transformation (a) is rapid! at speed of sound; (b) the
percentage of transformation depends on Temperature only:

Upper half of TTT Diagram


(Austenite-Pearlite Transformation
Area)

As indicated when is cooled to temperatures below LCT, it


transforms to other crystal structures due to its unstable nature.
A specific cooling rate may be chosen so that the
transformation of austenite can be 50 %, 100 % etc. If the
cooling rate is very slow such as annealing process, the cooling
curve passes through the entire transformation area and the end
product of this the cooling process becomes 100% Pearlite. In
other words, when slow cooling is applied, all the Austenite
will transform to Pearlite. If the cooling curve passes through
the middle of the transformation area, the end product is 50 %
Austenite and 50 % Pearlite, which means that at certain
cooling rates we can retain part of the Austenite, without
transforming it into Pearlite.

Lower half of TTT Diagram


(Austenite-Martensite and Bainite
Transformation Areas)

If a cooling rate is very high, the cooling


curve will remain on the left hand side of the
Transformation Start curve. In this case all
Austenite will transform to Martensite. If
there is no interruption in cooling the end
product will be martensite.

TTTdiagramgives

Natureoftransformationisothermalorathermal

(timeindependent)ormixed

Typeoftransformationreconstructive,ordisplacive
Rateoftransformation
Stabilityofphasesunderisothermaltransformation
conditions
Temperatureortimerequiredtostartorfinish
transformation
Qualitativeinformationaboutsizescaleofproduct
Hardnessoftransformedproducts

diagram
Compositionofsteel
(a)carbonwt%,
(b)alloyingelementwt%
Grainsizeofaustenite

Heterogeneityofaustenite

Carbonwt%

As the carbon percentage increases A3


decreases, similar is the case for Ae3, i.e.
austenite stabilises. So the incubation period
fortheaustenitetopearliteincreasesi.e.theC
curve moves to right. However after 0.77 wt
%C any increase in C, Acm line goes up, i.e.
austenite become less stable with respect to
cementite precipitation. So transformation to
pearlite becomes faster. Therefore C curve
movestowardsleftafter0.77%C.Thecritical

THE END

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