Abstract :
A general analytical model for the description
of phase transformation kinetics, with kinetic
parameters that are time and temperature dependent,
can be given that exhibits the roles of (i) the nucleation
index, a, and (ii) the temperature dependence of site
saturation. Recipes for straightforward deduction of
the growth exponent, n, and the effective activation
energy, Q, have been presented. It has also been shown
how the values of the constant activation energies for
nucleation and growth, QN and QG, can be derived
from the dependence of n and Q on time and temperature.
The applicability of the kinetic model and of
the recipes for isothermally and isochronally conducted
phase transformations has been tested by analytical
and numerical calculations and by application to
the crystallization kinetics of amorphous Zr50Al10Ni40,
as measured by means of isochronal differential scanning
calorimetry.