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Hardness of upper bainite (acicular structure) is about

A. RC 65

B. RC 48

C. RC 57

D. RC 80

Answer: Option B

Solution (By Examveda Team)

Upper bainite is a microstructure in steel that forms at higher transformation temperatures compared to lower bainite, typically in the range of 350°C to 550°C.

It has an acicular structure consisting of parallel ferrite plates separated by cementite, giving it a distinctive needle-like appearance.

Because it forms at higher temperatures, carbon diffusion is more pronounced, leading to coarser carbide particles and lower hardness compared to lower bainite.

On the Rockwell C (RC) scale, upper bainite typically measures around RC 48, which is lower than the hardness of lower bainite (around RC 57) and much lower than untempered martensite (around RC 65 or higher).

This hardness level offers moderate strength with better toughness than harder microstructures.

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Comments (1)

  1. Hassan Shehwar
    Hassan Shehwar:
    1 month ago

    Upper Bainite forms at higher temperatures, resulting in a coarser microstructure and relatively lower hardness. Approximately RC 50 to RC 57 so correct option is (C) RC57

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