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METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS A-PHYSICAL METALLURGY AND MATERIALS SCIENCE
Volume 37A, Issue 6, Pages 1711-1720Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11661-006-0114-y
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The growth of allotriomorphic ferrite from austenite in Fe-C-X alloys is studied. Two systems have been selected: the Fe-C-Ni system, in which the substitutional alloying element is expected to have a weak interaction with both the C and the moving interface, and the Fe-C-Mo system, in which these interactions are expected to be non-negligible. The ferrite growth kinetics was measured using two types of experiments: classical isothermal heat treatments and decarburization experiments. All of the experimental observations can be quantitatively rationalized using a model that describes an evolution in interfacial conditions from paraequilibrium (PE) to local equilibrium with negligible partitioning (LENP) during growth.
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