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Plot of the phase fraction of α as a function of temperature for one Ti-64 ...
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in Computer Simulation of Phase Diagrams
> Phase Diagrams<subtitle>Understanding the Basics</subtitle>
Published: 01 March 2012
Fig. 13.11 Plot of the phase fraction of α as a function of temperature for one Ti-64 alloy. The line was calculated by PanTi and experimental data. Source: Ref 13.7 and 13.9 as published in Ref 13.2
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Plot of the phase fraction of β as a function of temperature for one Ti-624...
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in Computer Simulation of Phase Diagrams
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Published: 01 March 2012
Fig. 13.12 Plot of the phase fraction of β as a function of temperature for one Ti-6242 alloy. The line was calculated by PanTi and experimental data. Source: Ref 13.7 and 13.10 as published in Ref 13.2
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Phase Diagram Fundamentals
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 31 January 2024
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.pdktmse.t56100001
EISBN: 978-1-62708-470-3
... reactions occur, and how x-ray diffraction identifies the actual phases present. It demonstrates the use of tie lines for determining phase composition at different temperatures and the application of the level rule to calculate phase fractions. It also discusses the CALPHAD method and presents computed...
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Phase diagrams serve as a map to the phases present in an alloy at different temperatures and compositions. They also help in assessing mechanical properties, selecting heat treat temperatures, warning of possible solidification problems, and identifying routes for creating desired microstructures. This chapter familiarizes readers with the information contained in binary phase diagrams and the methods used to extract it. It explains how thermocouple measurements are used to determine liquidus, solidus, and eutectic reaction lines, how differential scanning calorimetry shows where phase reactions occur, and how x-ray diffraction identifies the actual phases present. It demonstrates the use of tie lines for determining phase composition at different temperatures and the application of the level rule to calculate phase fractions. It also discusses the CALPHAD method and presents computed binary phase diagrams that account for the presence of inclusions, oxygen content, and secondary phases.
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Molar fraction of phases in equilibrium as a function of temperature for an...
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in Stainless Steels
> Metallography of Steels: Interpretation of Structure and the Effects of Processing
Published: 01 August 2018
Fig. 16.38 Molar fraction of phases in equilibrium as a function of temperature for an ASTM A890/A890M Grade 1C duplex stainless steel. Solubilization annealing is normally performed above 1000 °C (1830 °F). Below approximately 950 °C (1740 °F) ferrite decomposes into austenite and sigma (σ
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Fig. 16.32 Molar fraction of phases in equilibrium as a function of temperature for an ASTM A890/A890M, Grade 6A duplex stainless steel. Solubilization annealing is usually performed around 1100 °C (2010 °F). Below approximately 1000 °C (1830 °F), ferrite decomposes in austenite and sigma (σ
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in Advanced Steels for Forming Operations
> Metallography of Steels: Interpretation of Structure and the Effects of Processing
Published: 01 August 2018
Fig. 13.13 Equilibrium austenite volume fraction for the dual-phase steel in Fig. 13.11 . The experimentally measured Ac 1 and Ac 3 are included. For 7 °C and 60 °C/s (13 °F and 110 °F/s) the transformation temperatures did not change significantly. Source: Ref 6
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in Global Projects on Advanced High-Strength Steels
> Advanced-High Strength Steels: Science, Technology, and Applications
Published: 01 August 2013
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Volume fraction and size for typical second-phase particles in steels. Non-...
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in Conventional Heat Treatments—Usual Constituents and Their Formation
> Metallography of Steels: Interpretation of Structure and the Effects of Processing
Published: 01 August 2018
Fig. 9.52 Volume fraction and size for typical second-phase particles in steels. Non-metallic inclusions (see Chapter 8, “Solidification, Segregation, and Nonmetallic Inclusions,” in this book) normally have a combination of size and distribution out of the region where second phase
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in Global Projects on Advanced High-Strength Steels
> Advanced High-Strength Steels: Science, Technology, and Applications, Second Edition
Published: 31 October 2024
Book Chapter
Phase Diagrams
Available to PurchaseSeries: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 June 2008
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.emea.t52240075
EISBN: 978-1-62708-251-8
... diagram can be used to determine three important types of information: the phases that are present, the composition of the phases, and the percentages or fractions of the phases. The chapter then describes the construction of one common type of binary phase diagram i.e., the eutectic alloy system...
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Phase diagrams are graphical representations that show the phases present in the material at various compositions, temperatures, and pressures. This chapter begins with a section describing the construction of phase diagrams for the simple binary isomorphous system. A binary phase diagram can be used to determine three important types of information: the phases that are present, the composition of the phases, and the percentages or fractions of the phases. The chapter then describes the construction of one common type of binary phase diagram i.e., the eutectic alloy system. The major eutectic systems include the aluminum-silicon eutectic system and the lead-tin eutectic system. The chapter discusses the construction of eutectic phase diagrams from free energy curves. It also provides information on peritectic, monotectic, and solid-state reactions in alloy systems. The presence of intermediate phases is also described. Finally, a brief section provides some information on ternary phase diagrams.
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Composition profile of a sample that solidifies unidirectionally (from left...
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in Solidification, Segregation, and Nonmetallic Inclusions
> Metallography of Steels: Interpretation of Structure and the Effects of Processing
Published: 01 August 2018
the phase fractions of solid and liquid. ( Chapter 7, “Equilibrium Phases and Constituents in the Fe-C System,” section 7.6.1, “Hypo-Eutectoid Steels,” in this book)
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Schematic progress of solidification when equilibrium occurs only at the so...
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> Metallography of Steels: Interpretation of Structure and the Effects of Processing
Published: 01 August 2018
” line is where the solid phase fraction is zero, that is, the line that defines the temperatures and compositions where the solid phase starts to appear in equilibrium. As solidification progresses, solute has no time to diffuse into the previously formed solid and the solid average composition (dashed
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> Metallography of Steels: Interpretation of Structure and the Effects of Processing
Published: 01 August 2018
Fig. 8.15 Simplified scheme showing directional solidification of an alloy from the mold surface. In the region between x s and x l , temperatures are between T s and T l , and the solid phase fraction varies from 1 to 0. When the temperatures associated with the actual temperature gradient
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Isomorphous Alloy Systems
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 March 2012
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.pdub.t53420073
EISBN: 978-1-62708-310-2
... the alloy is completely liquid. A binary phase diagram can be used to determine three important types of information: (1) the phases that are present, (2) the composition of the phases, and (3) the percentages or fractions of the phases. Prediction of Phases The phases that are present can...
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This chapter discusses the unique characteristics of isomorphous alloy systems. It begins with a review of the naming conventions for multi-component systems and the construction of a three-dimensional phase diagram for a two-component alloy system. It explains how phase diagrams can be constructed from time-temperature cooling curves and how they can be used to predict the phases present, their chemical compositions, and relative amounts. It also shows how phase diagrams can be modified to account for nonequilibrium cooling conditions.
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Global Projects on Advanced High-Strength Steels
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 August 2013
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.ahsssta.t53700199
EISBN: 978-1-62708-279-2
... different heat treatments to evaluate their effect on phase fractions of the steel. Microhardness testing and microstructure evaluation of the six samples indicated that different heat treatments have no effect on the amount of austenite and ε-martensite. Summary of Results for Fe-30Mn Alloy (Single-Phase...
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This chapter provides information on ultra-light steel family research programs conducted by the global steel industry under the umbrella of WorldAutoSteel. It discusses the collaboration efforts between U.S government, industry, and academia on advanced high-strength steels (AHSS) technology. Some of the projects on AHSS research and development are also reviewed.
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Global Projects on Advanced High-Strength Steels
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 31 October 2024
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.ahsssta2.t59410219
EISBN: 978-1-62708-482-6
.... It was annealed at 900 °C (1650 °F) for 2 h in an inert atmosphere and then quenched in oil instead of water to reduce internal stresses. Alloy Fe-24Mn was subjected to six different heat treatments to evaluate the associated effect on phase fractions of the steel. Microhardness testing and microstructure...
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This chapter presents a review of some of the global development and deployment of advanced high-strength steels (AHSS). It discusses collaboration projects between government, industry, and academia and summarizes research that has focused on the influence of alloy composition on the microstructure evolution during plastic deformation and the resulting mechanical properties.
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Computer Simulation of Phase Diagrams
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 March 2012
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.pdub.t53420263
EISBN: 978-1-62708-310-2
...) and β approach curve (fraction of β phase as a function of temperature) are calculated for a variety of titanium alloys and compared with experimental data. The effect of interstitial elements, such as oxygen, carbon, nitrogen, and hydrogen, on the β transus temperatures is also discussed...
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This chapter provides an overview of a computational method, called CALPHAD, used for the study of phase equilibria in multicomponent systems. It describes the thermodynamic models and calculation techniques employed in the software and explains how it applies to complex alloys used in industry. It also provides examples showing how CALPHAD has been used to determine the formability of metallic glass, calculate the dilation of stainless steel during phase transformation, and predict the beta transus and approach curves of commercial titanium alloys.
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Equilibrium Phases and Constituents in the Fe-C System
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 August 2018
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.msisep.t59220101
EISBN: 978-1-62708-259-4
... the transformations, grain structure, and properties associated with each phase and identifies the primary stabilizing elements. It includes several micrographs revealing various microstructural features and describes the processing route by which they were achieved. It explains how to estimate the volume fraction...
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This chapter describes the phases and constituents present in iron-carbon steels in near-equilibrium conditions. It explains how to use phase diagrams to predict and manage the development of ferrite, austenite, cementite, and pearlite through controlled cooling. It discusses the transformations, grain structure, and properties associated with each phase and identifies the primary stabilizing elements. It includes several micrographs revealing various microstructural features and describes the processing route by which they were achieved. It explains how to estimate the volume fraction of iron-carbon phases in equilibrium and how to determine the amount of each phase that must be present to reach a desired composition. The chapter also discusses the phases associated with hypo- and hyper-eutectoid steels and presents more than a dozen micrographs, identifying important structural features along with cooling conditions and sample preparation procedures.
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Tools and Techniques for Material Characterization of Boiler Tubes
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Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 December 2018
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.fibtca.t52430107
EISBN: 978-1-62708-253-2
... spectroscopy. It explains how the tools work and what they reveal. It also covers the topic of image analysis and its application in the measurement of grain size, phase/volume fraction, delta ferrite and retained austenite, inclusion rating, depth of carburization/decarburization, scale thickness, pearlite...
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This chapter describes some of the most effective tools for investigating boiler tube failures, including scanning electron microscopy, optical emission spectroscopy, atomic absorption spectroscopy, x-ray fluorescence spectroscopy, x-ray diffraction, and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. It explains how the tools work and what they reveal. It also covers the topic of image analysis and its application in the measurement of grain size, phase/volume fraction, delta ferrite and retained austenite, inclusion rating, depth of carburization/decarburization, scale thickness, pearlite banding, microhardness, and hardness profiles. The chapter concludes with a brief discussion on the effect of scaling and deposition and how to measure it.
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Stainless Steels
Available to PurchaseSeries: ASM Technical Books
Publisher: ASM International
Published: 01 August 2018
DOI: 10.31399/asm.tb.msisep.t59220551
EISBN: 978-1-62708-259-4
... As-cast ASTM A890/A890M Grade 6A duplex stainless steel. The composition has been adjusted for FA solidification. Austenite (light, dendritic) and interdendritic ferrite. Etchant: Beraha II. Courtesy of M. Martins. (See also Ref 25 ). Fig. 16.32 Molar fraction of phases in equilibrium...
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Steels with chromium contents above 12% show high resistance to oxidation and corrosion and are generally designated as stainless steels. This chapter discusses the compositions, microstructures, heat treatments, and properties of martensitic, ferritic, austenitic, ferritic-austenitic (duplex), and precipitation hardening stainless steels. It also describes solidification sequences and explains how chromium carbides may segregate to grain boundaries at certain temperatures, making grain boundary regions susceptible to intercrystalline or intergranular corrosion.
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