Abstract

The method suggested by several authors for determining the mechanism of solid-phase transformations by linearizing the function Ing(α) vs. 1/T is more correct for a hyperbolic temperature change than for a linear temperature change. In the latter case, the method yields reliable results only under the condition that the relationship Ing(α)/T 2 vs. 1/T is linear. The well-known Horowitz-Metzger method is essentially suited for processing thermokinetic curves obtained under hyperbolic heating or cooling.

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