Biology, asked by akashraja0729, 4 months ago

In eutectoid steel, which one of the following
structures does not form during continuous
cooling?​

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Answered by AadishreePradhan
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Bainite is a plate-like microstructure that forms in steels at temperatures of 125–550 °C (depending on alloy content).[1] First described by E. S. Davenport and Edgar Bain,[2] it is one of the products that may form when austenite (the face-centered cubic crystal structure of iron) is cooled past a temperature where it no longer is thermodynamically stable with respect to ferrite, cementite, or ferrite and cementite. Davenport and Bain originally described the microstructure as being similar in appearance to tempered martensite.

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