N.A. Chester,
Phase Transformations Group,
Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy,
University of Cambridge,
Cambridge, U.K.
To compensate for any intercritical annealing that has taken place before bainite transformation.
Language: | FORTRAN |
Product form: | Source code |
If there is intercritical annealing the volume fraction of prior (allotriomorphic) ferrite and the temperature at which annealing took place, are used to calculate FF, which represents the amount of austenite remaining. The carbon locked inside the ferrite formed at the annealing temperature is calculated using MAP_STEEL_XALPH, converted into weight percent, and the remaining austenite is calculated from this enrichment.
1. N.A. Chester, Unpublished work.
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DOUBLE PRECISION C(8),FF,CRICh,VPRIOR,TEMPI READ (5,*) C(1),C(2),C(3),C(4) READ (5,*) C(5),C(6),C(7),C(8) READ (5,*) VPRIOR,TEMPI CALL MAP_STEEL_INTAN(FF,C,CRICH,VPRIOR,TEMPI) WRITE (6,10) FF,CRICH 10 FORMAT ('FF = ',D13.5,' CRICH = ',D13.5) STOP END
1.72D-02 2.5D-02 1.71D-02 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.94 0.2 1073.0
FF = 0.8 CRICH = 0.47
intercritical annealing, allotriomorphic ferrite, bainite, allottriomorphic, ferrite, anneal, transformation
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