Kinetics of homogeneous martensitic nucleation in iron-based alloys
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Kinetics of Homogeneous Martensitic Nucleation in Iron-Based Alloys
The authors thank Professor A.K. Jena, Visiting Professor at the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Manitoba (Winnipeg, MB, Canada), for the valuable discussion. The technical support of Justine Bookbinder is also greatly appreciated.
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Based on small particle experiments,[1] Cech and Turnbull proposed the concept of heterogeneous nucleation of martensitic transformation. Later, Kaufman and Cohen[2] estimated the critical free energy for homogeneous nucleation, and pointed out that the
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