Real-time interface-tracking framework for the evolution of the phases during the quenching of the steel balls

  • Asghar Aryanfar
  • , Jihad Jundi
  • , S. Reza Damadi
  • , William  A A. Goddard  III

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Abstract

The locus of the micro-structural phase boundaries and their respective volumetric fraction during the quench of the high-temperature austenite critically determines the resulted physical and mechanical properties. We have developed a new numerically dynamic framework and we have established analytical relationships, which combined with the experimental measurements, could predict the real-time formation of the equivalent phase borders and their marginal evolution within the steel ball throughout the quenching process. In this regard, the transient behavior of the temperature is computed upon quenching where the threshold of phase transformation, obtained from our experimental data, is tracked as the locus of the earliest formation of phase boundaries. Our parametric analysis predicts the role of the scale (i.e. radius) of the steel ball and the initial and quench (i.e. final) temperatures and additionally anticipates the onsets of parameters, where one and two of the phases cease to exist. The model could get utilized for the design of the quench parameters to obtain the desired mechanical properties from the original austenite state.

Original languageEnglish
Article number101327
JournalMaterialia
Volume21
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Analytical development
  • Numerical modeling
  • Phase transformation
  • Quench
  • Real-time evolution

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