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SESSION: IronTuePM2-R3
| Poveromo International Symposium (8th Intl. Symp. on Advanced Sustainable Iron & Steel Making) |
Tue. 29 Nov. 2022 / Room: Arcadia 1 | |
Session Chairs: Taichi Murakami; Session Monitor: TBA |
17:10: [IronTuePM212] OS
New variants of T-x diagram with three allotropes of iron Maria
Parfenova1 ; Vasily
Lutsyk
1 ; Vera
Vorob'eva
1 ; Anna
Barlukova
2 ;
1Institute of Physical Materials Science SB RAS, Ulan-Ude, Russian Federation;
2Dorzhi Banzarov Buryat State University, Ulan-Ude, Russian Federation;
Paper Id: 388
[Abstract] In [1] there are 4 variants of T-x diagram with 3 allotropes of the component A: 1) the only peritectic transformation; 2) closed loop of 2-phase region with 2 low-temperature allotropes: 3) peritectic and evtectoid, divided by the eutectic; 4) metatectic and peritectoid, divided by the eutectic. Two additional variants are offered here: 5) metatectic and evtectoid, divided by the eutectic (Fig. 1,a); 4) peritectic and peritectoid, divided by the eutectic (Fig. 1,b). They were elaborated by means of flow diagrams (phase reaction scheme) [2].<br /> <br />Figure 1. T-x diagram with metatectic and eutectoid transformation (a), corresponding flow diagram (c), variant with peritectic and peritectoid transformation (b) and flow diagram (d)<br /> <br />In view of the widely spread use of computerized calculations of phase diagrams, there was an attempt to introduce a strict definition of Scheil reaction scheme (flow diagram) for the ternary systems [3]. As it was suggested that it be adopted for the production of computer-plotted flow diagrams, it’s better to start with the T-x diagrams of binary systems (like Fig. 1,c-d).<br />This work was been performed under the program of fundamental research SB RAS (project 0270-2021-0002).
References:
1. V.Ya. Anosov, S.A. Pogodin. Basic principles of phys.-chem. analysis. Publ. House USSR Ac. of Sci. M.-L. 1947. 876p. P. 469. (In Russian)\n2. R.G. Connell // J. Phase Equil. 1994. V. 15 P. 6-19. \n3. M. Hillert, B. Sundman // CALPHAD. 1990. V. 14. P. 111-114.
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