martensiittisiksi
Martensiittisiksi refers to a phase transformation in certain steel alloys. It is a diffusionless transformation where austenite, a high-temperature phase of iron, transforms into martensite. This transformation occurs when the steel is rapidly cooled, a process known as quenching. The rapid cooling prevents the carbon atoms from diffusing out of the iron lattice and forming other phases like pearlite or bainite. Instead, the carbon atoms become trapped in a highly distorted body-centered tetragonal (BCT) crystal structure, forming martensite.
The resulting martensitic microstructure is characterized by its hardness and brittleness. The high internal stresses created
To improve the toughness of martensitic steel, a subsequent heat treatment called tempering is often performed.