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Correction to: Isothermal Phase Transformations in a Low Carbon Steel During Single and Two-Step Partitioning (Metallurgical and Materials Transactions a, 2020 51 4 (1506-1518), 10.1007/S11661-020-05643-1)

Journal
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions a: Physical Metallurgy and Materials Science
ISSN
1073-5623
Date Issued
2021
Author(s)
Castro-Cerda, F  
Hernandez-Duran, E  
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11661-021-06201-z
Abstract
THE authors wish to amend a misinterpretation of the constrained carbon equilibrium accompanied by carbide precipitation (CCEh) model by Toji et al. (Y. Toji, G. Miyamoto, and D. Raabe: Acta Mater., 2015, vol. 86, pp. 137–47). The original model established that the equilibrium between tempered martensite and austenite is determined solely by equating the carbon potentials in martensite, austenite and carbide phases. Our interpretation was based on the mass balance of carbon between the three phases, considering that carbide precipitation in martensite occurs under paraequilibrium conditions. In the corrected version of the paper, the calculations made under equal carbon potentials in the three phases was called CCEh, as in the original paper by Toji et al. The predictions under a mass balance of carbon were denoted as BCEh (balanced carbon equilibrium accompanied by carbide precipitation). The prediction of carbon content in austenite is therefore different in both approaches. The original online version of the article has been corrected. © 2021, The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society and ASM International.
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