Pearlite in Multicomponent Steels: Phenomenological Steady-State Modeling

被引:12
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作者
Yan, Jia-Yi [1 ]
Agren, John [1 ]
Jeppsson, Johan [1 ]
机构
[1] ThermoCalc Software AB, Rasundavagen 18, S-16967 Solna, Sweden
关键词
UNIDIRECTIONAL TRANSFORMATION; FE-0.8C-CO ALLOYS; GROWTH-KINETICS; AUSTENITE; PRECIPITATION; MANGANESE; CHROMIUM; MN; MICROSTRUCTURE; DECOMPOSITION;
D O I
10.1007/s11661-020-05679-3
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
A steady-state model for austenite-to-pearlite transformation in multicomponent steel is presented, including Fe, C, and eight more elements. The model considers not only classic ingredients (formation of ferrite-cementite interface, volume diffusion, boundary diffusion, and optimization of lamellar spacing) but also finite austenite-pearlite interfacial mobility that resolves some previous difficulties. A non-Arrhenius behavior of interfacial mobility is revealed from growth rate and lamellar spacing data. A smooth and physical transition between orthopearlite and parapearlite is realized by optimizing the partitioning of substitutional alloying elements between ferrite and cementite to maximize growth rate or dissipation rate while keeping carbon at equilibrium. Solute drag effect is included, which accounts for the bay in growth rate curves. Grain boundary nucleation rate is modeled as a function of chemical composition, driving force, and temperature, with consideration of grain boundary equilibrium segregation. Overall transformation kinetics is obtained from growth rate and grain boundary nucleation rate, assuming pearlite colonies only nucleate on austenite grain boundaries. Further theoretical and experimental work are suggested for generalization and improvements.
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页码:1978 / 2001
页数:24
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