abnormally high (and low) values of V concentration around a precipitate
Posted: Thu Nov 28, 2024 2:35 pm
I have run simulations to study the precipitation of a VC particle in a supersaturated ferrite matrix. The simulation ran without problems when I set the nucleation in the bulk of the ferrite grain. When the diffusivity of vanadium in ferrite is set two orders of magnitude bigger than the values of the mobility database, the VC particle concentration approaches the stoichiometric values (see the attached Figure 1).
The problems arose when I set the nucleation of the VC particle at the grain boundary of two ferrite grains, whether I set the “interface” or “region” seed position the latter coinciding with the grain boundary. Vanadium concentration in ferrite around the particle reaches abnormally high positive and negative values (see the attached Figure 2) I suppose the problem is connected to the presence of the triple points. Could you please help me to solve this problem? Please find enclosed the driving files.
Kind Regards,
Pina Mecozzi
The problems arose when I set the nucleation of the VC particle at the grain boundary of two ferrite grains, whether I set the “interface” or “region” seed position the latter coinciding with the grain boundary. Vanadium concentration in ferrite around the particle reaches abnormally high positive and negative values (see the attached Figure 2) I suppose the problem is connected to the presence of the triple points. Could you please help me to solve this problem? Please find enclosed the driving files.
Kind Regards,
Pina Mecozzi