Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1448671 Acta Materialia 2008 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

On the basis of an analytical transformation model, the transformed fraction has been evaluated for isothermal and isochronal solid-state transformations. From the evolution of Avrami exponent n with annealing temperature T and the evolution of effective activation energy Q with transformed fraction f, the prevailing modes of nucleation and growth in the isothermal transformation can be determined. As for the isochronal transformation, however, a conversion of the experimentally obtained continuous-heating-transformation (CHT) diagram to the temperature–time-transformation (TTT) diagram should also be performed. Because the modes of nucleation and growth remain unchanged upon CHT–TTT conversion, the prevailing modes of nucleation and growth in the isochronal transformation can be determined. Using numerical calculations, the above evaluation has been tested. Finally, application in the crystallization kinetics of amorphous Pd–Ni–P–Cu and Mg–Cu–Y as measured by differential scanning calorimetry was described.

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