Martensite’s Logistic Paradigm
Abstract This work introduces a deterministic approach to the martensite transformation curve. Martensite is a nucleation-controlled transformation that has two characteristics: autocatalysis and auto-accommodation. Only a small number of martensite units initially form owing to primary nucleation....
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Veröffentlicht in: | Materials research (São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil) São Paulo, Brazil), 2021-01, Vol.24 (3) |
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract This work introduces a deterministic approach to the martensite transformation curve. Martensite is a nucleation-controlled transformation that has two characteristics: autocatalysis and auto-accommodation. Only a small number of martensite units initially form owing to primary nucleation. These new units may cause the transformation of other units by autocatalysis. We call this kind of transformation chained autocatalysis. Moreover, as the transformation progresses, the auto-accommodation influences the arrangement of new units. This work assumes that the transformation-saturation relates to the exhaustion of the chained autocatalysis, which underlines the microstructure. To compare, we considered the KJMA’s extended-transformation concept that implies assuming exhaustion by impingement. Data from isothermal martensite transformations and anisothermal martensite transformations are used to validate the model. Those data comprised different grain sizes and carbon contents. The model is based upon Verhulst’s logistic concept. We propose that the model's high fitting-capability stems from its deterministic aspect combined with martensite’s self-similarity. Additionally, we suggest that chained autocatalysis controls the rate of martensite transformation. Therefore, the relaxation of transformation strains by plasticity assisted by mutual accommodation determines the transformation's martensite volume in the absence of post-propagation coarsening/coalescence. |
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ISSN: | 1516-1439 1980-5373 1980-5373 |
DOI: | 10.1590/1980-5373-mr-2020-0370 |