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Mariusz Wermiński1, Mateusz Sitko1, Lukasz Madej1
1Department of Applied Computer Science and Modelling, AGH University of Krakow, al. Adama Mickiewicza 30, 30-059 Kraków, Poland.
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The prediction of microstructure evolution during thermal processing plays a crucial role in tailoring the mechanical properties of metallic components. Therefore, this work presents a comprehensive, multiscale modelling approach to simulating phase transformations in large-diameter steel rings during cooling. A finite-element-based thermal model was first used to simulate transient temperature distributions in a large-diameter ring under different cooling conditions, including air and water quenching. These thermal histories were subsequently employed in two complementary phase transformation models of different levels of complexity. The Avrami model provides a first-order approximation of the evolution of phase volume fractions, while a complex full-field cellular automata approach explicitly simulates the nucleation and growth of ferrite grains at the microstructural level, incorporating local kinetics and microstructural heterogeneities. The results highlight the sensitivity of final grain morphology to local cooling rates within the ring and initial austenite grain sizes. Simulations demonstrated the formation of heterogeneous microstructures, particularly pronounced in the ring's surface region, due to sharp thermal gradients. This approach offers valuable insights for optimising heat treatment conditions to obtain high-quality large-diameter ring products.
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