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Original Article

Modelling dissolution of precipitates considering overlapping of solute fields

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Pages 934-940 | Received 14 Feb 2012, Accepted 27 Feb 2012, Published online: 12 Nov 2013
 

Abstract

Upon isothermal dissolution of precipitates, the transformation is controlled by solute diffusion, where the overlapping of diffusion fields in front of the precipitate/matrix interface plays an important role. Analogous to a published model for soft impingement in isothermal precipitation, the dissolution process is classified as two stages: one without and one with overlapping of diffusion fields. In the current modelling, linear approximation for the concentration gradient and equilibrium approximation at the interface are assumed, which allow an analytical description for this kinetic process. The model was first demonstrated by numerical calculation. Then, model predictions were performed for θ′ dissolving in Al–3·0 wt-%Cu alloy and Al2Cu dissolving in Al–4·2 wt-%Cu alloy; good agreement with the published experimental data was achieved.

The authors are grateful for financial support of the Free Research Fund of State Key Lab. of Solidification Processing (grant nos. 09-QZ-2008 and 24-TZ-2009), the 111 project (grant no. B08040), the Natural Science Foundation of China (grant no. 51071127), the Huo Yingdong Yong Teacher Fund (grant no. 111052), the Fundamental Research Fund of Northwestern Polytechnical University (grant no. JC200801) and National Basic Research Program of China (973 Program) (grant no. 2011CB610403).

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