Substitutional solution of silicon in cementite: A first-principles study
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Cementite precipitation from austenite in steels can be suppressed by alloying with silicon. There are, however, no validated thermodynamic data to enable phase equilibria to be estimated when silicon is present in cementite. The formation energies of Fe3C, (Fe11Si 4c Fe)C4 and (Fe11Si 8d Fe)C4 have therefore been estimated using firstprinciples calculations based on the total-energy all-electron full-potential linearized augmented plane wave method within the generalized gradient approximation to density functional theory. The ground state properties such as lattice constants and bulk moduli have also been calculated. The calculations show that (Fe11Si 4c Fe)C4 and (Fe11Si 8d Fe)C4 have about 52.06 kJ mol −1 and 37.17 kJ mol−1 greater formation energy, respectively, than Fe3C. The formation energy for hypothetical cementite Si3C has also been calculated to be about 256 kJ mol−1. Silicon substitution significantly reduces the magnetic moments at the Fe(4c) site for both (Fe11Si 4c Fe)C4 and (Fe11Si 8d Fe)C4, irrespective of the Si substitution sites. The calculated electronic structures indicate that the magnetic moment reduction at the Fe(4c) site by the Si substitution at 4c site is indirect through the neighboring carbon atom, whereas at the 8d site it is direct.
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