The kinetics of isothermal austenite to ferrite transformation in low carbon steels was studied theoretically. The transformation rates were calculated in steels containing 3 mass% Mn assuming various modes of transformation, i.e. massive, paraequilibrium and ternary (Fe-C-Mn) local equilibrium. A crude comparison was made with experimentally observed microstructures. The transformation is likely to occur accompanying carbon diffusion not only in the (α+γ) two phase field, but also in the α single phase field. In contrast, diffusion of Mn is unlikely to occur, or may not play a major role in the transformation.
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Enomoto, M., Sonoyama, T., & Yada, H. (1998). Kinetics of austenite to ferrite transformation in 3 mass% Mn low carbon steels. Materials Transactions, JIM, 39(1), 189–195. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans1989.39.189
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