Abstract
The two main effects of stress on phase transformation, kinetics modification and transformation plasticity, are reviewed for both diffusional and non-diffusional transformations. Results for these interactions during the pearlitic and martensitic transformation of steels under uniaxial tensile stress are analysed from a metallurgical point of view. These results are used to produce a model for a triaxial stress state, and in a finite element program for calculating internal stresses during quenching. Transformation plasticity is introduced in the calculation of internal stresses as an additional strain related to the stress state and to the progress of transformation, and the kinetics of martensitic transformation are also related to the stress state. The calculated results show that these phenomena have important consequences on the stress and plastic strain histories during quenching.
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