Formal analysis of isothermal martensite spread
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Resumo: | A formal kinetic approach was applied to the spread of isothermal martensite over the neighboring austenite grains in a Fe-23.2 wt. (%) Ni-2.8 wt. (%) Mn alloy. The number of grains in a spread event changed with parent austenite grain size. However, isothermal martensite spread formed from fine-grained parent austenite and athermal martensite from a Fe-31 wt. (%) Ni-0.02 wt. (%) C alloy studied in a previous work followed the same microstructural path. The number of grains per spread- event found in the present study was shown to be consistent with the number of neighbors of the grain originating the spread event by means of a simple geometrical model of the parent austenite grain network. The study of the kinetics of isothermal martensite spread showed that the nucleation rate of the spread-event in isothermal martensite remained constant during the transformation. This result parallels the constant nucleation rate of the spread-event also found using the same methodology in athermal martensite formed in a Fe-31 wt. (%) Ni-0.02 wt. (%) C alloy studied in a previous work. |
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Formal analysis of isothermal martensite spreadmartensitic phase transformationkineticsmicrostructureanalytical methodsgrain-size effectsA formal kinetic approach was applied to the spread of isothermal martensite over the neighboring austenite grains in a Fe-23.2 wt. (%) Ni-2.8 wt. (%) Mn alloy. The number of grains in a spread event changed with parent austenite grain size. However, isothermal martensite spread formed from fine-grained parent austenite and athermal martensite from a Fe-31 wt. (%) Ni-0.02 wt. (%) C alloy studied in a previous work followed the same microstructural path. The number of grains per spread- event found in the present study was shown to be consistent with the number of neighbors of the grain originating the spread event by means of a simple geometrical model of the parent austenite grain network. The study of the kinetics of isothermal martensite spread showed that the nucleation rate of the spread-event in isothermal martensite remained constant during the transformation. This result parallels the constant nucleation rate of the spread-event also found using the same methodology in athermal martensite formed in a Fe-31 wt. (%) Ni-0.02 wt. (%) C alloy studied in a previous work.ABM, ABC, ABPol2008-03-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1516-14392008000100020Materials Research v.11 n.1 2008reponame:Materials research (São Carlos. Online)instname:Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)instacron:ABM ABC ABPOL10.1590/S1516-14392008000100020info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRios,Paulo RangelGuimarães,José Roberto Costaeng2008-04-28T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1516-14392008000100020Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/mrPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpdedz@power.ufscar.br1980-53731516-1439opendoar:2008-04-28T00:00Materials research (São Carlos. Online) - Universidade Federal de São Carlos (UFSCAR)false |
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Formal analysis of isothermal martensite spread |
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Formal analysis of isothermal martensite spread |
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Formal analysis of isothermal martensite spread Rios,Paulo Rangel martensitic phase transformation kinetics microstructure analytical methods grain-size effects |
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Formal analysis of isothermal martensite spread |
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Formal analysis of isothermal martensite spread |
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Formal analysis of isothermal martensite spread |
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Formal analysis of isothermal martensite spread |
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Formal analysis of isothermal martensite spread |
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Rios,Paulo Rangel |
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Rios,Paulo Rangel Guimarães,José Roberto Costa |
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Guimarães,José Roberto Costa |
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Rios,Paulo Rangel Guimarães,José Roberto Costa |
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martensitic phase transformation kinetics microstructure analytical methods grain-size effects |
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martensitic phase transformation kinetics microstructure analytical methods grain-size effects |
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A formal kinetic approach was applied to the spread of isothermal martensite over the neighboring austenite grains in a Fe-23.2 wt. (%) Ni-2.8 wt. (%) Mn alloy. The number of grains in a spread event changed with parent austenite grain size. However, isothermal martensite spread formed from fine-grained parent austenite and athermal martensite from a Fe-31 wt. (%) Ni-0.02 wt. (%) C alloy studied in a previous work followed the same microstructural path. The number of grains per spread- event found in the present study was shown to be consistent with the number of neighbors of the grain originating the spread event by means of a simple geometrical model of the parent austenite grain network. The study of the kinetics of isothermal martensite spread showed that the nucleation rate of the spread-event in isothermal martensite remained constant during the transformation. This result parallels the constant nucleation rate of the spread-event also found using the same methodology in athermal martensite formed in a Fe-31 wt. (%) Ni-0.02 wt. (%) C alloy studied in a previous work. |
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eng |
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10.1590/S1516-14392008000100020 |
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