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Part A: Materials Science

Effect of differential diffusivity on precipitate growth in ternary two-phase alloys: a phase field study

Pages 1610-1627 | Received 12 Jan 2017, Accepted 10 Mar 2017, Published online: 18 Apr 2017
 

Abstract

At equilibrium, ternary two-phase alloys have a single degree of freedom at a given temperature according to Gibbs Phase Rule. This feature manifests itself during precipitate growth in an interesting way. A difference in diffusivities of solute elements can lead to a difference in their fluxes and hence a different local equilibrium at the interface compared to the situation of both the solutes having equal diffusivities. We have studied the effect of diffusivity ratio (:) on the precipitate growth kinetics in the scaling regime and choice of local equilibrium at the interface during growth in scaling regime using our phase field model.

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