Dear Bernd,
Yes, I understand, but I want ferrite and cementite to grow at the same time, and then treat the cementite as bainite, rather than having the ferrite form first and the cementite form later. What do you think?
lv
Bainite model
Re: Bainite model
Dear lv,
No idea, thermodynamics is like that. You need either to modify thermodynamics, or adjust the kinetic parameters likewise. However, it will always be two phases as long as you stick to classical thermodynamic databases...
Bernd
No idea, thermodynamics is like that. You need either to modify thermodynamics, or adjust the kinetic parameters likewise. However, it will always be two phases as long as you stick to classical thermodynamic databases...
Bernd
Re: Bainite model
Dear Bernd,
That means I can achieve my goal by adjusting the dynamics parameters. Is that what I understand?
Best wishes.
lv
That means I can achieve my goal by adjusting the dynamics parameters. Is that what I understand?
Best wishes.
lv
Re: Bainite model
Dear lv,
I don't know - you should try to use the experiences of the others who already tried to simulate bainite. As I said, I am not an expert in this field. There are different types of bainite, and I don't know which type of modelling would fit best to your case.
Bernd
I don't know - you should try to use the experiences of the others who already tried to simulate bainite. As I said, I am not an expert in this field. There are different types of bainite, and I don't know which type of modelling would fit best to your case.
Bernd
Re: Bainite model
!!! Topic has been split by the moderator and is continued at Fe_Cu !!!