Control of iron nitride layers growth kinetics in the binary Fe-N system

This study is within the framework of a research program dedicated to defining the optimal conditions for the nitriding of iron and steels at atmospheric pressure by using various mixtures, NH sub 3 -N sub 2 -H sub 2 and NH sub 3 -Ar. After studying the mechanisms of phase formation and mass transfe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Metallurgical Transactions, A A, 1996-07, Vol.27 (7), p.1823-1836
Hauptverfasser: TORCHANE, L, BILGER, P, DULCY, J, GANTOIS, M
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Zusammenfassung:This study is within the framework of a research program dedicated to defining the optimal conditions for the nitriding of iron and steels at atmospheric pressure by using various mixtures, NH sub 3 -N sub 2 -H sub 2 and NH sub 3 -Ar. After studying the mechanisms of phase formation and mass transfer at the gas-solid interface, a mathematical model is developed in order to predict the nitrogen transfer rate in the solid, the nitride layer growth rate, and the N concentration profiles. In order to validate the model and to show its possibilities, it is compared with thermogravimetric experiments, analyses, and metallurgical observations (x-ray diffraction, optical microscopy, and electron microprobe analysis). The results obtained allow us to demonstrate the sound correlation between the experimental results and the theoretical predictions. By applying the model to the iron-nitrogen binary system, when the epsilon / gamma '/ alpha configuration referred to the Fe-N phase diagram is formed, we have experimentally determined the effective diffusion coefficient of N in the epsilon phase. The latter is constant for a composition of the epsilon nitride between 8-9.5 wt.% N. All the results obtained show that it is possible, by means of dynamic gas flow regulation, to eliminate the incubation period and to control the thickness, composition, and structure of the compound layer at the beginning of the treatment.
ISSN:1073-5623
1543-1940
DOI:10.1007/bf02651932