Effect of high magnetic field on phase transformation temperature in Fe-C alloys

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Abstract

Magnetic field can affect the transformation temperature and microstructure if a transformed phase has different susceptibility with parent phase. Fe-C alloy is an ideal system to show the magnetic field effect since in this system, austenite (fee structure) is a paramagnetic phase and ferrite (bec structure) is a ferromagnetic phase below 770°C. In this paper, phase transformation temperature in Fe-C alloys in a magnetic field was measured from cooling curve. It was found that the transformation temperature for pure Fe from austenite to ferrite has a linear relationship with magnetic field strength, increasing about 0.8°C per unit of magnetic field of 1T. For eutectoid transformation in Fe-0.8C alloy, similar relationship exists, the transformation temperature increases about 1.5°C per unit of magnetic field of 1 T. Experimental results do not agree well with that calculated by molecular field theory. An elongated and aligned microstructure by transformation in a high magnetic field was found in an Fe-0.4C alloy, but was not found in pure Fe and Fe-0.8C alloy.

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Hao, X. J., & Ohtsuka, H. (2004). Effect of high magnetic field on phase transformation temperature in Fe-C alloys. In Materials Transactions (Vol. 45, pp. 2622–2625). Japan Institute of Metals (JIM). https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.45.2622

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