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Thermodynamic calculations can quantify the phase fraction and element partition in maraging systems and precipitation hardening steels.
To simulate the pre-existing cracks, the 3D element partition method is employed, which avoids the problems of specially setting up joint element and modification of mesh scheme.
Thermodynamic calculation using Thermo-Calc was carried out to quantify the phase fraction and element partition in precipitation hardening steels and γ-TiAl based alloys.
It was concluded that alloy element partition between ferrite and alloy carbides at the reaction front is largely responsible for the slow kinetics in this and related alloys.
The known methods capable of providing flexible local approximation of such features include the generalized finite element – partition of unity method, special variational-difference schemes in broken Sobolev spaces, and a few other specialized techniques.
The residual-based approach is more efficient than the derivative method in determining an element partition that results in a feasible optimal solution close to the optimal solution obtained by a tray-by-tray model.
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Multiple locally optimal element partitions may be obtained using the residual-based approach.
Element partitioning between solid and liquid process streams was determined and material and element mass balances were performed.
Both show that short range substitutional alloying element partitioning occurs during the partitioning stage in Q&P processing.
This delivers a hybrid splitter that uses a combination of dissipative and reactive elements so that the reactive element partitions the main airway.
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