Nucleation Science |
It's phase
transformations that make iron and steel so special. Having a transformation from the fcc austenite phase to the bcc
ferrite and / or martensite phase, together with the formation of the Fe3C cementite phase, is just another
way to say (carbon) "steel". Whenever a new phase forms "from scratch", it needs to go through the process of nucleation. How and where new phases nucleate is something we can influence - in contrast to the equilibrium ("nirvana") structure. As it turns out, nucleation is a complex process. Looking at it in some detail needs considerable space, so I will devote several modules to this topic. What you will find in the links is: |
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TTT Diagrams: 1. The Basic Idea
Twinning, Shear Deformation and Martensite Formation
Size and Density of Precipitates
8.2.2 Tempering and Ostwald Ripening
The Story of Self-Interstitials in Silicon
Segregation at Room Temperature
Global and Local Equilibrium for Point Defects
Dislocation Science - 2. The Reality
Dislocation Science - 3. Specialities
© H. Föll (Iron, Steel and Swords script)