Affiliation:
1. EEIMVR-UFF, Volta Redonda, RJ - Brasil
2. Research Centre - Aperam, Timóteo, MG, Brasil
3. DEMa-PUC RJ, Rio de Janeiro, RJ - Brasil
Abstract
In previous works the possibilities and limitations of the application of
calculations in the Al-Fe-N system to describe the precipitation of AlN in
steel, both in the solid state and during the solidification were discussed
and some difficulties related to the extension of these calculations to more
complex steel systems, due to limitations in the thermodynamic data were also
presented. Presently, the precipitation kinetics of AlN in ferrite (BCC) and
austenite (FCC) is discussed. The correct description of the precipitation of
AlN in both phases is relevant to: (a) the precipitation at higher
temperatures, in the austenite field, that occurs in some steels, (b) the
concurrent precipitation of this nitride with the annealing treatment, when
the steel is mostly ferritic, used in the processing of some types of deep
drawing steels (c) the precipitation of this nitride in some silicon alloyed
electric steels at relatively high temperatures, when these steels can have
significant fractions of BCC and FCC in their microstructure. The precise
knowledge of the precipitation-dissolution behavior of AlN in special in
these two latter classes of steels is of great importance to their correct
processing. In this work, a computational tool for simulating multiparticle
precipitation kinetics of diffusion-controlled processes in multi-component
and multi-phase alloy systems is employed in an attempt to describe these
precipitation processes. The results are compared with experimental data on
precipitation. The assumptions necessary for the application of the
multi-particle modeling tool are discussed, agreements and discrepancies are
identified and some possible reasons for these are indicated. Furthermore,
the impact of the use of different sources of data on steel processing
development is discussed and the need for further studies highlighted.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Materials Chemistry,Metals and Alloys,Mechanics of Materials,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology
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