For two reasons: 1. martensite is bct structure which prevent the movement of dislocations. 2. martensite has higher carbon concentraton.
Martensite
To be brittle is to be hard and breakable. An example sentence would be: The older she got, the more brittle her bones seemed to be.
Martensite
TRIP steel is Transformation Induced Plasticity steel. It is a composite steel that consists of ferrite, bainite, martensite precipitants and restrained austenite. The austenite will transform into martensite when strained, thus increasing the strength of the steel. To stabilize the austenite you need to introduce alloy elements, usually Manganese.
Cast iron is very brittle in its basic form, with yield point very close to fracture point. However, glass is the most brittle, having no yield point - it is perfectly elastic before failure
Carbon Steel - Martensite
hard and brittle so YES
hard and brittle so YES
brittle meaning EASILY BREAKABLE so i don't think it is brittle...
to avoid the high internal stresses caused by quenching and to get tempered Martensite that is less brittle
Martensite
Tempering. Removes carbon atoms, making the material softer and more ductile at the expense of hardness.
brittle
Mild Steel is not hard and brittle. Once Mild Steel is subjected to heating and then allowed to cool, it forms different compounds of steel having different properties. This depends upon 1. The heating temperature 2. The time allowed for cooling. When MS is heated to high temperatures so that it appears red hot and then suddenly cooled down to ambient temperature, it forms a compound called Martensite, which is hard. This is because there is more carbon in Martensite then in Mild Steel. This process of altering properties of compounds by heat is called heat treatment.
Ionic solids are brittle and hard as they are bonded with electrostatic bonds.
hardness of martensite is greater than bionite and fine pearlite.
hard