A long-standing challenge in physics is to understand why cementite is the predominant carbide in steel. Here we show that the prevalent formation of cementite can be explained only by considering its stability at elevated temperature. A systematic highly accurate quantum mechanical study was conducted on the stability of binary iron carbides. The calculations show that all the iron carbides are unstable relative to the elemental solids, ?-Fe and graphite. Apart from a cubic Fe23C6 phase, the energetically most favorable carbides exhibit hexagonal close-packed Fe sublattices. Finite-temperature analysis showed that contributions from lattice vibration and anomalous Curie-Weis magnetic ordering, rather than from the conventional lattice mism...
Cementite precipitation from austenite in steels can be suppressed by alloying with silicon. There a...
AbstractStructural transformations in Fe–C alloys are decisive for the mechanical properties of stee...
This project examined the reduction and formation of cementite from hematite and titanomagnetite ore...
A long-standing challenge in physics is to understand why cementite is the predominant carbide in st...
Iron carbides play a crucial role in steel manufacturing and processing and to a large extent determ...
This work complements the knowledge concerning the kinetics of cementite precipitation during temper...
We report results of gradient-corrected pseudopotential-based density functional theory calculations...
Structure-property relationships of two crystal structures were investigated using computational met...
Chromium (Cr), Manganese (Mn), and Carbon (C) are well known alloying elements used in technological...
Hexagonal close-packed (hcp) iron carbides play an important role in steel processing and in steel p...
Phonon partial densities of states (pDOS) of ^(57)Fe_3 C were measured from cryogenic temperatures t...
Structural transformations in Fe–C alloys are decisive for the mechanical properties of steels, but ...
Chromium (Cr), manganese (Mn) and carbon (C) are well known alloying elements used in technologicall...
The direct nucleation and growth of ferrite and cementite has been investigated in an Fe-C metallic ...
The effect of mixed partial occupation of metal sites on the phase stability of the γ-Cr23-x Fe x C6...
Cementite precipitation from austenite in steels can be suppressed by alloying with silicon. There a...
AbstractStructural transformations in Fe–C alloys are decisive for the mechanical properties of stee...
This project examined the reduction and formation of cementite from hematite and titanomagnetite ore...
A long-standing challenge in physics is to understand why cementite is the predominant carbide in st...
Iron carbides play a crucial role in steel manufacturing and processing and to a large extent determ...
This work complements the knowledge concerning the kinetics of cementite precipitation during temper...
We report results of gradient-corrected pseudopotential-based density functional theory calculations...
Structure-property relationships of two crystal structures were investigated using computational met...
Chromium (Cr), Manganese (Mn), and Carbon (C) are well known alloying elements used in technological...
Hexagonal close-packed (hcp) iron carbides play an important role in steel processing and in steel p...
Phonon partial densities of states (pDOS) of ^(57)Fe_3 C were measured from cryogenic temperatures t...
Structural transformations in Fe–C alloys are decisive for the mechanical properties of steels, but ...
Chromium (Cr), manganese (Mn) and carbon (C) are well known alloying elements used in technologicall...
The direct nucleation and growth of ferrite and cementite has been investigated in an Fe-C metallic ...
The effect of mixed partial occupation of metal sites on the phase stability of the γ-Cr23-x Fe x C6...
Cementite precipitation from austenite in steels can be suppressed by alloying with silicon. There a...
AbstractStructural transformations in Fe–C alloys are decisive for the mechanical properties of stee...
This project examined the reduction and formation of cementite from hematite and titanomagnetite ore...