Temperature Dependence of Shock-Induced Phase Transformations in Iron

Abstract
Shock‐induced phase transformations in iron have been investigated in the temperature range 78° to 1158°K. The pressure for transformation over this temperature range has been determined by a technique that depends on microstructural changes associated with a phase transformation. A discontinuity in the temperature‐pressure relationship was observed at 115 kbars and 775°K. Two distinct transformation microstructures were observed. It is postulated that the results obtained above 775°K are due to the expected transformation from alpha iron to gamma iron whereas the results below 775°K are related to a transformation from alpha iron to a presently undetermined new phase.

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