Institute of Metals Division - Two Types of Discontinuous Precipitation in Alpha Iron Solid Solutions

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. Hornbogen
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1963

Abstract

Discontinuous precipitation in a iron can occur by at least two different mechanisms. These mechanisms are compared, using observations made on an Fe-22 at. pct Zn alloy and an Fe-19.5 at. pct Mo alloy. In the Fe-Zn alloy, precipitation began on grain boundaries. These boundaries moved into the supersaturated solid solution, providing nucleation sites and an easy path for diffusion. The precipitated phase pew as lamellae, perpendicular to the PRECIPITATION reactions are called discontinuous if the nucleation of particles does not occur on individual sites in the supersaturated matrix.' In discontinuous precipitation, nucleation and growth occur on a reaction front that moves into the supersaturated solution and leaves a two-phase aggregate behind. The term cellular precipitation2 has also been used, but the term autocatalytic precipi- moving reaction front. The orientation of the depleted iron differed from that of the supersaturated iron. In the Fe-Mo alloy the growing precipitate particles apparently created dislocations in the growth front which served as nucleation sites. The precipitate grew on (110) planes of the iron, and growth occurred through volume diffision. The depleted iron retained the orientation of the supersaturated solid solution. tation seems to describe the nature of such reactions best. The basic effect of such a precipitation mechanism in a solid is that it is able to move or create sites that can catalyze nucleation. Such sites can be grain boundaries and dislocations. A mechanism of autocatalytic precipitation must, therefore, include some rational process by which a grain boundary may move into the supersaturated matrix or by which dislocations may be generated in front of the reaction. Discontinuous precipitation is always in competition with individual nucleation and growth of par-
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APA: E. Hornbogen  (1963)  Institute of Metals Division - Two Types of Discontinuous Precipitation in Alpha Iron Solid Solutions

MLA: E. Hornbogen Institute of Metals Division - Two Types of Discontinuous Precipitation in Alpha Iron Solid Solutions. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1963.

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