Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10620648 | Acta Materialia | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
At long tempering times in steels when both cementite (Fe3C) and ferrite (body-centered cubic (bcc) Fe-rich solid solution) phases are present, alloying elements tend to segregate to either of the two phases. The elements V, Cr, Mn, Mo and W are found to partition to the cementite phase, while Al, Si, P, Co, Ni and Cu partition to ferrite. We show that partitioning of alloying elements and cementite (de)stabilization by alloying in mixtures of bcc Fe and cementite are intimately related through the introduction of a partitioning enthalpy. The formation enthalpy of alloying-element-substituted cementite is shown not to be a proper gauge for addressing these questions.
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Authors
Chaitanya Krishna Ande, Marcel H.F. Sluiter,