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Is BCT the same as BCC?
The BCT, body centered tetragonal, lattice can be seen as a deformed BCC lattice. This deformed BCC lattice of iron and carbon is commonly called steel or martensite (Fig. 13).
What is BCT steel?
Martensitic stainless steels These are essentially Fe-Cr-C alloys that have body-centered tetragonal (bct) crystalline structure, which is martensite in a hardened condition. These steels are ferromagnetic; they can be hardened by heat treatment. These steels can resist corrosion in mild environments.
What is the name of the crystal structure?
In total there are seven crystal systems: triclinic, monoclinic, orthorhombic, tetragonal, trigonal, hexagonal, and cubic.
How many atoms are in a unit cell of BCT?
2 atoms
If you count the portions of the atoms inside the unit cell, there are 8 atoms on each corner which contribute ⅛ of their volume, and 1 atom on the inside which contributes its full volume. Thus, there are 2 atoms per unit cell.
What is BCT structure?
If you have seen the abbreviation BCT somewhere related to materials science, physics, or crystallography, it probably stands for Body-Centered Tetragonal. This is a crystal structure with 8 atoms forming the corners of a tetragon (elongated or shortened cube), and one atom in the center.
Why martensite has BCT structure?
Plate martensite is usually related to body-centered tetragonal martensite that is not normally observed until above the H-point. Apparently the very high cooling rates used, in excess of 30,000 C per second, enabled the formation of BCT martensite in the low carbon range.
What is another word for crystal?
What is another word for crystal?
clear | transparent |
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crystalline | lucent |
translucent | liquid |
lucid | luminous |
unblurred | transpicuous |
What are the 4 types of crystals?
There are four types of crystals: (1) ionic, (2) metallic, (3) covalent network, and (4) molecular.
What is BCT in chemistry?
The bct martensite structure is essentially the bcc austenite structure distorted by interstitial carbon atoms into a tetragonal lattice.
What are two types of crystal structure?
Different types of crystal structures:
- Simple Cubic Crystal Structure (SC) :
- Body-Centered Crystal Structure (BCC) :
- Face Centered Crystal Structure (FCC) :
- Hexagonal close packed structure (HCP) :
What are Sorbite and Troostite?
Structures of the lower pearlite stage with very fine flakes are referred to as sorbite and troostite. Their structure can no longer be seen under an optical microscope. Generated pearlite with a ball-like or concentrated cementite phase is the exception.