Study on austenitization kinetics of SA508 Gr.3 steel based on isoconversional method

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The austenitization kinetics of SA508 Gr.3 steel during heating was studied using the isoconversional method combined with continuous thermal dilatometric tests for the first time. The model-free austenitization kinetics was built and the effective activation energy as a function of transformed austenite fraction was determined without transformation models. Then, the corresponding regression validation was carried out. The time-temperature-austenitization (TTA) diagram of SA508 Gr.3 steel, which is very difficult to be obtained using experiment measures, was constructed. Finally, the austenitization kinetics in a more realistic case, i.e., under non-constant heating rates, was predicted, which is found to agree well with the experimental results.

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Luo, X., Han, L., & Gu, J. (2015). Study on austenitization kinetics of SA508 Gr.3 steel based on isoconversional method. Metals, 6(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/met6010008

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