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Modified Lehrer iron-nitrogen diagram displaying the phase boundaries to γ′...
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in Gas Nitriding and Gas Nitrocarburizing of Steels
> Steel Heat Treating Fundamentals and Processes
Published: 01 August 2013
Fig. 5 Modified Lehrer iron-nitrogen diagram displaying the phase boundaries to γ′- and ε-nitrides as a function of temperature and nitriding potential ( K N ), dissociation, residual ammonia, and hydrogen for an ammonia and a dissociated ammonia atmosphere. Source: Ref 7
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Impact of measuring errors on phase boundaries in the iron-nitrogen Lehrer ...
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in Gas Nitriding and Gas Nitrocarburizing of Steels
> Steel Heat Treating Fundamentals and Processes
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Fig. 28 Impact of measuring errors on phase boundaries in the iron-nitrogen Lehrer diagram, allowing for ±5 °C (±9 °F) and ±1% H 2 . Source: Ref 46
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Ferrite-austenite phase boundaries revealed in 7-Mo PLUS duplex stainless s...
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in Metallography and Microstructures of Stainless Steels and Maraging Steels[1]
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Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. 25 Ferrite-austenite phase boundaries revealed in 7-Mo PLUS duplex stainless steel plate, using (a) glyceregia (poor results), (b) ethanol 15% HCl, (c) Beraha's tint etch, (d) aqueous 60% HNO 3 at 1 V dc for 60 s, (e) aqueous 20% NaOH at 4 V dc for 10 s, and (f) 10 N KOH at 3 V dc
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Effect of etching in revealing phase boundaries of an Al-Si-Zn-Cu alloy at ...
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Fig. 28 Effect of etching in revealing phase boundaries of an Al-Si-Zn-Cu alloy at 500×. (a) Unetched. (b) Etched with 5m + 15m (solution B) reagents ( Table 4 )
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Isothermal section of a ternary diagram with phase boundaries deleted for s...
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Fig. 10 Isothermal section of a ternary diagram with phase boundaries deleted for simplification
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Modified Lehrer iron-nitrogen diagram displaying the phase boundaries to ga...
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Fig. 1 Modified Lehrer iron-nitrogen diagram displaying the phase boundaries to gamma-prime (γ′) and epsilon (ε) nitrides as a function of temperature and nitriding potential ( K N ), dissociation, residual ammonia, and hydrogen for an ammonia and a dissociated ammonia atmosphere. p
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Schematic diagram showing the phase boundary line between α-phase and α + (...
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Fig. 20 Schematic diagram showing the phase boundary line between α-phase and α + (copper, nickel) beryllide. The solution-annealing and aging temperature ranges for high-conductivity wrought beryllium bronzes are also shown. In high-conductivity wrought beryllium bronzes
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Carbon-chromium-iron isopleth showing single-phase boundary (SPB) lines and...
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Fig. 6 Carbon-chromium-iron isopleth showing single-phase boundary (SPB) lines and zero-phase boundary (ZPB) lines. Source: Ref 2
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Two types of antiphase boundaries (APBs) found in the ordered Fe 3 Al phase...
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Fig. 8 Two types of antiphase boundaries (APBs) found in the ordered Fe 3 Al phase: the large, curved APB from the formation of FeAl (arrow) and the small APBs within the large FeAl domains from the transformation to Fe 3 Al. Source: Ref 8
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Effect of the sulfur content on the boundaries of the austenite phase field...
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Fig. 18 Effect of the sulfur content on the boundaries of the austenite phase field. Source: Ref 28
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Introduction to Ternary Phase Diagrams
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Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 3
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 27 April 2016
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v03.a0006231
EISBN: 978-1-62708-163-4
... Abstract This article describes the liquidus plots, isothermal plots, and isopleth plots used for a hypothetical ternary phase space diagram. It discusses the single-phase boundary (SPB) line and zero-phase fraction (ZPF) line for carbon-chromium-iron isopleth. The article illustrates the Gibbs...
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This article describes the liquidus plots, isothermal plots, and isopleth plots used for a hypothetical ternary phase space diagram. It discusses the single-phase boundary (SPB) line and zero-phase fraction (ZPF) line for carbon-chromium-iron isopleth. The article illustrates the Gibbs triangle for plotting ternary composition and discusses the ternary three-phase phase diagrams by using tie triangles. It describes the peritectic system with three-phase equilibrium and ternary four-phase equilibrium. The article presents representative binary iron phase diagrams, showing ferrite stabilization (iron-chromium) and austenite stabilization (iron-nickel).
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Isomorphous Alloy Systems
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Series: ASM Handbook
Volume: 3
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 27 April 2016
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v03.a0006224
EISBN: 978-1-62708-163-4
... methods to determine a phase diagram with equilibrated alloys: the static method and the dynamic method. The article illustrates the construction of phase boundaries according to the Gibbs' phase rule and describes the calculation methods that allow the prediction of the phases present, the chemical...
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The term isomorphous refers to metals that are completely miscible in each other in both the liquid and solid states. This article discusses the construction of simple phase diagrams by using the appropriate points obtained from time-temperature cooling curves. It describes the two methods to determine a phase diagram with equilibrated alloys: the static method and the dynamic method. The article illustrates the construction of phase boundaries according to the Gibbs' phase rule and describes the calculation methods that allow the prediction of the phases present, the chemical compositions of the phases present, and the amounts of phases present. Phase diagrams provide useful information for understanding alloy solidification. The article provides two simple models that can describe the limiting cases of solidification behavior.
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Simulation of Diffusion in Surface and Interface Reactions
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Volume: 22B
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 November 2010
DOI: 10.31399/asm.hb.v22b.a0005536
EISBN: 978-1-62708-197-9
... diffusion simulation models, such as one-phase simulations, moving phase-boundary simulations, and dispersed system simulations. The article presents case studies that illustrate some examples where diffusion simulations have been applied to industrial-based problems, with an emphasis on the approaches used...
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This article focuses on the modeling and simulation of diffusion-controlled processes related to both materials processing such as heat treatments, and materials degradation from a practical perspective by using the one-dimensional (1-D) sharp interface approach. It describes various diffusion simulation models, such as one-phase simulations, moving phase-boundary simulations, and dispersed system simulations. The article presents case studies that illustrate some examples where diffusion simulations have been applied to industrial-based problems, with an emphasis on the approaches used and the lessons learned from performing such simulations.
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in Modeling and Simulation of Microstructure Evolution during Heat Treatment of Titanium Alloys
> Heat Treating of Nonferrous Alloys
Published: 01 June 2016
Fig. 1 Phase diagram showing important equilibrium and metastable phases in titanium for a β-isomorphous (or monotectoid) alloy. Equilibrium phase boundaries are marked in bold, while the metastable phase boundaries are dotted. Also marked are the composition ranges that classify α, α/β, and β
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Ferrite-austenite microstructure of type 312 stainless steel used for weldi...
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Fig. 66 Ferrite-austenite microstructure of type 312 stainless steel used for welding. (a) and (b) show a solution-annealed bar etched with (a) ethanolic 15% HCl, which reveals the phase boundaries, and (b) Beraha's tint etch, which colors the ferrite. (c) to (e) show the structure of a bar
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The effect of the thickness of grain boundary α phase on the fracture tough...
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Fig. 19 The effect of the thickness of grain boundary α phase on the fracture toughness of a titanium alloy
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Schematic illustration of two types of boundary constraints used in phase f...
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in Modeling and Simulation of Microstructure Evolution during Heat Treatment of Titanium Alloys
> Heat Treating of Nonferrous Alloys
Published: 01 June 2016
Fig. 29 Schematic illustration of two types of boundary constraints used in phase field simulations. (a) Sample is elastically deformed by an applied force, F . (b) Strain constraint or fixed-end boundary condition. The sample boundary is then fixed so that a constant strain (applied
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Examples of embrittling segregated phases at cell boundaries in heavy-secti...
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Fig. 15 Examples of embrittling segregated phases at cell boundaries in heavy-section ductile irons. (a) Manganese-rich carbides. (b) Molybdenum-rich carbides. (c) Steadite. (d) Zirconium-rich carbides. (e) Vanadium-rich carbides. Source: Ref 46
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