Determination of the intrinsic α/γ interface mobility during massive transformations in interstitial free Fe-X alloys

Journal Article (2017)
Author(s)

Jianing Zhu (Tsinghua University)

Haiwen Luo (University of Science and Technology Beijing)

Zhigang Yang (Tsinghua University)

Chi Zhang (Tsinghua University)

Sybrand van der Zwaag (TU Delft - Novel Aerospace Materials)

Hao Chen (Tsinghua University)

Research Group
Novel Aerospace Materials
Copyright
© 2017 Jianing Zhu, Haiwen Luo, Zhigang Yang, Chi Zhang, S. van der Zwaag, H. Chen
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actamat.2017.05.045
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Publication Year
2017
Language
English
Copyright
© 2017 Jianing Zhu, Haiwen Luo, Zhigang Yang, Chi Zhang, S. van der Zwaag, H. Chen
Research Group
Novel Aerospace Materials
Volume number
133
Pages (from-to)
258-268
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Abstract

Kinetics of the austenite (γ) to ferrite (α) transformation and the reverse ferrite (α) to austenite (γ) transformation in a series of Fe-X (X = Ni, Mn and Co) binary alloys has been experimentally and theoretically investigated. A transition from partitioning to partitionless transformation has been predicted to occur during both the γ→α and α→γ transformations by a so called Gibbs Energy Balance (GEB) model, in which the chemical driving force is assumed to be equal to the energy dissipation due to interface friction and diffusion of X inside the migrating interfaces. The transition temperature is found to depend on the kind of X and its concentration, which is in good agreement with experimental results. The intrinsic mobility of the α/γ interface has been derived from the kinetic curves of both the γ→α and α→γ transformations in the investigated alloys, and its value seems to be marginally affected by the transformation direction and alloying elements.

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