Cementite and Carbite Dissolution in Steels During Austenitization at High Heating Rates (Invited) (Abstract Only)

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 1
- File Size:
- 37 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2003
Abstract
Austenitization is a critical stage in heat treatment of steels. The available kinetic data in reference to various initial microstructures are very limited, particularly at high heating rates. In this study, integrated experimental and computational approaches have been conducted to quantify the progress of austenitization and the attained microstructure. In particular, the study is concentrated on cementite and carbide dissolution in two steel grades. Various computational methods are developed to facilitate the study: (l) an algorithm for direct determination of kinetics data as well as progress of transformation from high-rate dilatometer tests; and (2) a suite of mesoscale computational models for particle dissolution, elements diffusion, mechanics, thermodynamic and the resulting kinetics of transfonnation. Critical exprimentation is carried out using advanced techniques in microstructure characterization, chemical analysis, and Gleeble thermal-mechanical simulator on specimens of well-controlled initial microstructures. Keynotes: Cementite, Carbite, Dissolution, Steels, Austenitization
Citation
APA:
(2003) Cementite and Carbite Dissolution in Steels During Austenitization at High Heating Rates (Invited) (Abstract Only)MLA: Cementite and Carbite Dissolution in Steels During Austenitization at High Heating Rates (Invited) (Abstract Only). The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2003.