Use of space-resolved in-situ high energy X-ray diffraction for the characterization of the compositional dependence of the austenite-to-ferrite transformation kinetics in steels
Résumé
In-situ high energy X-Ray diffraction (HEXRD) was used on compositionally graded steels to study the effect of substitutional elements on ferrite growth kinetics in Fe-C-X and Fe-C-X-Y systems. Two systems have been selected to illustrate the applicability of the combinatorial approach in studying such transformations, Fe-C-Mn and Fe-C-Mn-Mo. Comparison between the measured ferrite growth kinetics using HEXRD and the predicted ones using Para-Equilibrium (PE) and Local Equilibrium with Negligible Partitioning (LENP) models indicates that the fractions reached at the stasis of transformation are lower than the predicted ones. Experiments indicated a deviation of measured kinetics from both PE and LENP models when increasing Mn and decreasing Mo (in Fe-C-Mn-Mo system). The large amount of data that can be obtained using this approach can be used for validating existing models describing ferrite growth kinetics.
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