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Part A: Materials Science

Effects of alloying elements on the kinetics of austenitization from pearlite in Fe–C–M alloys

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Pages 1095-1109 | Received 11 Jun 2012, Accepted 23 Oct 2012, Published online: 15 Nov 2012
 

Abstract

The effects of alloying elements on the kinetics of austenitization from pearlite structure were studied by computer simulation in Fe–C–M ternary alloys, where M is Mn, Cr, Si or Ni, assuming local equilibrium conditions at all transformation interfaces. A thin austenite film was assumed to nucleate at ferrite/cementite interfaces and grow in one dimension. The existence of a partition to no-partition transition temperature (PNTT) was rationalized. Above the PNTT, the growth rate of austenite is governed by the difference in carbon activity between austenite/cementite and ferrite/austenite interfaces; a substitutional element influences the reaction rate by affecting carbon activity. Below the PNTT, redistribution of M is necessary. The PNTT increases with the concentration of all alloy elements except Ni, which has a large segregation tendency in austenite from both ferrite and cementite, as well as repulsive interaction with carbon. The amount of overheating at PNTT from Ae1 increases in the order Si (∼Ni), Mn and Cr, essentially in agreement with a recently reported experiment.

Acknowledgements

The authors express their thanks to CISRI-TCS United Open Laboratory, Beijing, for assistance in calculation. The support from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grants 51071089 and 51171087) is gratefully acknowledged.

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