A study on the effect of the number of clusters at the phase transformation kinetics

This work aims to study cluster nucleation, whose solid–solid phase transformation kinetics considerably deviates from that forecasted by the Kolmogorov–Johnson–Mehl–Avrami (KJMA) model. In this scenario, nuclei do not appear homogeneously within the matrix; however, they appear in preferred regions...

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Main Authors: Nathan Fernandes Ignácio, Maisa Silva Fernandes, Diego Magalhães Baía, Ana Gabriela Conceição dos Santos, Felipe da Silva Siqueira, Weslley Luiz da Silva Assis, Paulo Rangel Rios
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2021-11-01
Series:Journal of Materials Research and Technology
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spelling doaj-db4f712d0093481e8bf4c4cd06b016a82021-09-01T04:21:17ZengElsevierJournal of Materials Research and Technology2238-78542021-11-0115777784A study on the effect of the number of clusters at the phase transformation kineticsNathan Fernandes Ignácio0Maisa Silva Fernandes1Diego Magalhães Baía2Ana Gabriela Conceição dos Santos3Felipe da Silva Siqueira4Weslley Luiz da Silva Assis5Paulo Rangel Rios6Corresponding author.; Metullurgical Engineering, Universidade Federal Fluminense, UFF-EEIMVR, Volta Redonda, RJ, BrazilMetullurgical Engineering, Universidade Federal Fluminense, UFF-EEIMVR, Volta Redonda, RJ, BrazilMetullurgical Engineering, Universidade Federal Fluminense, UFF-EEIMVR, Volta Redonda, RJ, BrazilMetullurgical Engineering, Universidade Federal Fluminense, UFF-EEIMVR, Volta Redonda, RJ, BrazilMetullurgical Engineering, Universidade Federal Fluminense, UFF-EEIMVR, Volta Redonda, RJ, BrazilMetullurgical Engineering, Universidade Federal Fluminense, UFF-EEIMVR, Volta Redonda, RJ, BrazilMetullurgical Engineering, Universidade Federal Fluminense, UFF-EEIMVR, Volta Redonda, RJ, BrazilThis work aims to study cluster nucleation, whose solid–solid phase transformation kinetics considerably deviates from that forecasted by the Kolmogorov–Johnson–Mehl–Avrami (KJMA) model. In this scenario, nuclei do not appear homogeneously within the matrix; however, they appear in preferred regions called clusters. One of the principal parameters of this nucleation is the number of clusters in the matrix. This work uses a numerical model to simulate nucleation and growth reactions, which occur explicitly in spherical clusters. It was thus possible to analyze the cluster number variation affecting the microstructural evolution. During the numerical experiments, we compare the simulation outcomes with the analytical model from Villa & Rios. It was possible to observe that analytical solutions from Villa & Rios equations corroborated the numerical results. The computational model of this study agrees with the analytically exact modeling. This study expanded the analytical solution showing the microstructural evolution in 3D. The simulations also proved that the slower the phase transformation reaction occurs, the fewer clusters per unit volume. Also, the generated microstructures have their particular characteristics. Studies in cluster matrices that use only qualitative and visual analyses can lead to wrong interpretations regarding microstructural evolution when using conventional models of formal kinetics. Thus, the computer simulation study presented that Villa & Rios model is the most suitable for this case involving clustering nucleation. The research shows that clustering introduces microstructural heterogeneity into the matrix. This heterogeneity can be harmful to the materials' final properties that underwent a microstructural transformation with these characteristics.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785421008656MicrostructurePhase transformationRecrystallizationNumerical simulation
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author Nathan Fernandes Ignácio
Maisa Silva Fernandes
Diego Magalhães Baía
Ana Gabriela Conceição dos Santos
Felipe da Silva Siqueira
Weslley Luiz da Silva Assis
Paulo Rangel Rios
spellingShingle Nathan Fernandes Ignácio
Maisa Silva Fernandes
Diego Magalhães Baía
Ana Gabriela Conceição dos Santos
Felipe da Silva Siqueira
Weslley Luiz da Silva Assis
Paulo Rangel Rios
A study on the effect of the number of clusters at the phase transformation kinetics
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
Microstructure
Phase transformation
Recrystallization
Numerical simulation
author_facet Nathan Fernandes Ignácio
Maisa Silva Fernandes
Diego Magalhães Baía
Ana Gabriela Conceição dos Santos
Felipe da Silva Siqueira
Weslley Luiz da Silva Assis
Paulo Rangel Rios
author_sort Nathan Fernandes Ignácio
title A study on the effect of the number of clusters at the phase transformation kinetics
title_short A study on the effect of the number of clusters at the phase transformation kinetics
title_full A study on the effect of the number of clusters at the phase transformation kinetics
title_fullStr A study on the effect of the number of clusters at the phase transformation kinetics
title_full_unstemmed A study on the effect of the number of clusters at the phase transformation kinetics
title_sort study on the effect of the number of clusters at the phase transformation kinetics
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Materials Research and Technology
issn 2238-7854
publishDate 2021-11-01
description This work aims to study cluster nucleation, whose solid–solid phase transformation kinetics considerably deviates from that forecasted by the Kolmogorov–Johnson–Mehl–Avrami (KJMA) model. In this scenario, nuclei do not appear homogeneously within the matrix; however, they appear in preferred regions called clusters. One of the principal parameters of this nucleation is the number of clusters in the matrix. This work uses a numerical model to simulate nucleation and growth reactions, which occur explicitly in spherical clusters. It was thus possible to analyze the cluster number variation affecting the microstructural evolution. During the numerical experiments, we compare the simulation outcomes with the analytical model from Villa & Rios. It was possible to observe that analytical solutions from Villa & Rios equations corroborated the numerical results. The computational model of this study agrees with the analytically exact modeling. This study expanded the analytical solution showing the microstructural evolution in 3D. The simulations also proved that the slower the phase transformation reaction occurs, the fewer clusters per unit volume. Also, the generated microstructures have their particular characteristics. Studies in cluster matrices that use only qualitative and visual analyses can lead to wrong interpretations regarding microstructural evolution when using conventional models of formal kinetics. Thus, the computer simulation study presented that Villa & Rios model is the most suitable for this case involving clustering nucleation. The research shows that clustering introduces microstructural heterogeneity into the matrix. This heterogeneity can be harmful to the materials' final properties that underwent a microstructural transformation with these characteristics.
topic Microstructure
Phase transformation
Recrystallization
Numerical simulation
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785421008656
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