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Theoretical and numerical study of lamellar eutectoid growth influenced by volume diffusion
Authors:Kumar Ankit  Abhik Choudhury  Cheng Qin  Sebastian Schulz  Malte McDaniel  Britta Nestler
Affiliation:1. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), IAM-ZBS, Haid-und-Neu-Str. 7, D-76131 Karlsruhe, Germany;2. Laboratoire PMC (Condensed Matter Physics), Ecole Polytechnique, 91128 Palaiseau Cedex, France
Abstract:We investigate the lamellar growth of pearlite at the expense of austenite during the eutectoid transformation in steel. To begin with, we extend the Jackson–Hunt-type calculation (previously used to analyze eutectic transformation) to eutectoid transformation by accounting for diffusion in all the phases. Our principal finding is that the growth rates in the presence of diffusion in all the phases are different compared to the case when diffusion in growing phases is absent. The difference in the dynamics is described by a factor ’ρ’ which comprises the ratio of the diffusivities of the bulk and the growing phases, along with the ratios of the slopes of the phase coexistence lines. Thereafter, we perform phase-field simulations, the results of which are in agreement with analytical predictions. The phase-field simulations also reveal that diffusion in austenite as well as ferrite leads to the formation of tapered cementite along with an overall increase in the transformation kinetics as compared to diffusion in austenite (only). Finally, it is worth noting that the aim of present work is not to consider the pearlitic transformation in totality; rather it is to isolate and thereby investigate the influence of diffusivity in the growing phases on the front velocity.
Keywords:Pearlite  Phase-field method  Coupled-growth  Jackson–Hunt analysis
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