Abstract
The generalized differential diffusion equation for multicomponent systems with constant coefficients is solved for an advancing linear, cylindrical, or spherical two-phase interface. Representative numerical calculations for ternary alloys based on the iron, carbon system demonstrate how inhibition of the transformation austenite to ferrite + carbide can occur through the requirement of maintaining (extrapolated) equilibrium at the interface and through the interaction of carbon atoms with the off-diagonal gradients in the diffusion matrix. It is proposed that these interactions are the primary cause of hardenability effects in steel.
Publisher
Canadian Science Publishing
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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170 articles.
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