Author/Authors :
M. Kajihara، نويسنده , , T. Yamashina، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
In the binary Fe–Cr system, the c phase
with the face-centered cubic structure becomes a
stable intermediate phase sandwiched between the
Fe-rich a1 and Cr-rich a2 phases with the bodycentered
cubic structure in the temperature range
between T = 1,119 and 1,185 K. Within this temperature
range, the reactive diffusion between the a1 and
a2 phases was experimentally observed by Nishizawa
and Chiba (Nishizawa and Chiba (1970) J Jap Inst
Met 34:629). In their experiment, Fe/Cr diffusion
couples were annealed at T = 1,123–1,163 K for up to
600 h. Although the c phase should be formed due to
annealing, it was not recognized in any annealed
diffusion couples. The mathematical model reported
in a previous study (2004 Acta Mater 52:1193) was
used to analyze their experimental results theoretically.
In order to provide the boundary conditions for
the analysis, the phase diagram in the Fe–Cr system
was computed by a CALPHAD technique. The
analysis indicates that the c phase is actually produced
at the interface but its thickness is less than 1 lm even
after annealing at T = 1,163 K for 600 h. Thus, the c
phase is practically invisible under their experimental
conditions. The analysis provides the experimental
conditions for the c phase to grow to observable
thicknesses.