Theory for multicomponent diffusional kinetics and its application to the reaustenitisation of dual phase and TRIP steels

Del Castillo, Pedro E.J.Rivera Díaz and Xu, Wei and Van Der Zwaag, Sybrand (2005) Theory for multicomponent diffusional kinetics and its application to the reaustenitisation of dual phase and TRIP steels. In: Proceedings of an International Conference on Solid - Solid Phase Transformations in Inorganic Materials 2005, Volume 2: Displacive Transformations :. Wiley, USA, pp. 801-810. ISBN 0873396081

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Abstract

A general solution for the diffusion equation applied to moving interfaces in multicomponent systems is presented. The solution is simultaneously solved with the chemical potential equations describing multicomponent thermodynamic equilibrium, ensuring local equilibrium at the interface. Phase kinetics and thermodynamics are rigorously linked irrespective of the number of solutes in the system and their difference in diffusivity. The mathematical compactness of the equations resulted in an increase of the computations speed as compared to other approaches. The model is applied to calculate the reaustenitisation kinetics for TRIP and Dual Phase steels with four and more components. The progress in ferrite, cementite and austenite compositions and volume fraction for a variety of heating rates and isothermal holding temperatures is presented.

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Subjects:
?? kineticsmulticomponentreaustenitisationsteelthermodynamicsgeneral engineering ??
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146120
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Deposited On:
10 Aug 2020 14:15
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Published
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