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A study of the influence of Mn and Ni on the kinetics of the proeutectoid ferrite reaction in steels

โœ Scribed by K Oi; C Lux; G.R Purdy


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2000
Tongue
English
Weight
785 KB
Volume
48
Category
Article
ISSN
1359-6454

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โœฆ Synopsis


AbstractรThe kinetic transition between partitioned and unpartitioned growth of proeutectoid ferrite has been studied for high-purity FeยฑCยฑMn and FeยฑCยฑNi alloys, and for temperatures just above the eutectoid. These results (and certain results of previous investigations) are compared with computed paraequilibrium and equilibrium ternary phase diagrams, and it is shown that the transition occurs well within the paraequilibrium two-phase regions, but signiยฎcantly outside the limit predicted by the local equilibrium analysis of the ternary precipitation reaction. These observations are interpreted in terms of solute drag theory. It is inferred that both Mn and Ni exert a drag on the moving ferrite/austenite interfaces, and that this drag force is due to substitutional solute diusion within the moving interface. The equilibrium binding energies of each of the substitutional solutes to the boundary are expected to be of order RT.


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