CH 10 - Phase Transformations Flashcards

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What is nucleation?

A
  • nuclei (seeds) act as templates on which crystals grow

- once nucleated, growth proceeds until equilibrium is attained

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What is the relationship between supercooling and crystal size?

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small supercooling:
-slow nucleation rate
-few nuclei
-large crystals
large supercooling:
-rapid nucleation rate
-many nuclei
-small crystals
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3
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What is homogenous nucleation?

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  • nuclei form in the bulk of liquid metal

- requires considerable supercooling

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4
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What is heterogeneous nucleation?

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  • “nucleating surface” already present
  • much easier than homogeneous
  • only slight supercooling required
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5
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How is pearlite formed?

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  • when cooled, austenite transforms to a ferrite phase w/much lower carbon content & cementite w/much higher carbon concentration
  • austenite to pearlite transform occurs only if an alloy is supercooled below the eutectoid
  • on graph, left of transform = only austenite, right of finish curve = only pearlite
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6
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At what temperatures is coarse pearlite formed?

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higher temps

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7
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At what temperatures is fine pearlite formed?

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lower temps

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8
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What is bainite?

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  • microstructure

- consists of ferrite & cementite phases

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9
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How does bainite form?

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  • transformation occurs at temps below where pearlite forms
  • pearlite and bainite compete with each other; once a portion of the alloy has become either bainite or pearlite, transform to the other microstruct. is not possible w/o reheating to form austenite
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10
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How does shperoidite form?

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-steel alloy having either pearlitic or bainitic mictrostruct. is heated to and left at a temp just below the eutectoid for long times

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11
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How does martensite form?

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  • austenitized iron-carbon alloys are rapidly cooled to a relatively low temp
  • competitive with pearlite and bainite
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12
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What microstructure forms when austenite is slowly cooled?

A

pearlite

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13
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What microstructure forms when austenite is moderately cooled?

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bainite

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14
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What microstructure forms when austenite is rapidly quenched?

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martensite

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15
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What microstructure forms when martensite is reheated?

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tempered martensite

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16
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List all mictrostructures from strongest to weakest

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martnesite, tempered martensite, bainite, fine pearlite, coarse pearlite, spheroidite