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*.MET file

File number = 35 ; Generally called *IN.MET
This *.met file is read in the Prepro by METLAW.F

This file contains all the data necessary to use effectively the laws META and THMET. It must always exist to perform a metallurgical thermal analysis. Sections 1. Title to 5. Description of TTT diagram are repeated with increasing ILAWN if more than one steel is described.

1. Title

Title (A70)
Any comment that will be reproduced on the output listing. Try to characterise your steel (60NCD11, ARBED, 42CD4, …)

2. General data

General data (10I5, G10.0, 2I5)
ILAWNNumber of the steel described. This number is entered under the reference number IMETA by the law META
IMPER= 0 No impression
= 1 Impression on file number 36 generally called *IN.OUM
NTPCA= 8; Number of parameters in section Characteristic temperature
NPA= 5; Number of parameters described by polynomials (section Parameters described by polynomials of temperature)
NDPOMaximum degree of polynomials (maximum value = 7)
NVM= 0 No mechanical parameters described
NT1 Maximum number of proeutectoid
NT2 temperatures in pearlite
NT3 the data tables related to bainite
NTEMPNo mechanical parameters depending on the temperature
DTTemperature used during the simulation = temperature given in the .MET file + DT (a non-null value can be used if the temperature values in the .DAT file are expressed sing an unity that is different from the temperatures in the .MET file, for instance celcius in one file and Kelvin in the other)
IPOLY 1 Thermo-physical parameters $\lambda, \rho, C, H_v$ and L are given as polynomials function of the temperature. (see Parameters described by polynomials of temperature)
0 Thermo-physical parameters $\lambda, \rho, C, H_v$ and L are given as data tables, functions of the temperature (see Parameters described by polynomials of temperature)
The preprocessor displays explicit information on-screen about this parameter.
IET= 1: Definition of the tangent modulus according to the strain level for each phase and temperature
If IET = 1 (I5)
NEPS Number of strain level definition

Remark: Some values are already defined in Integer parameters, pay attention to give the same value. Values as NTPCA, NPA, NVM, NTEMP are defined a first time automatically in LAWPRE. If you want to change these values, change also in the FORTRAN source file called LMETA.F.

3. Characteristic temperatures (TTT + equilibrium F-C diagrams)

Title (A5)
TitleTPCAR written in columns 1 to 5
Parameters (7G10.0)
$A_3$ or $A_{cm}$$A_3$: equilibrium temperature for the beginning of the ferrite transformation
$A_{cm}$:equilibrium temperature for the beginning of the cementite transformation
$A_1$equilibrium temperature for the eutectoïd transformation
THUnder the temperature TH, the pearlitic transformation is not preceded by the proeutectoïd transformation
$B_s$Temperature of the possible beginning of the bainitic transformation
$B_f$Under this temperature the bainitic transformation is complete
$M_s$Beginning temperature for the martensite transformation
AMCoefficient of the Marburger law for the martensite transformation
FINCUIf no transformation has occurred when the temperature $B_s$ is reached, the SCHEIL's sum is multiplied by FINCU (generally FINCU = 0.0)

All the characteristic temperatures are defined on the figure below:

3bis. If IET = 1

Title (A5)
TITLESTLVL in the first 5 columns
Line 1 - repeated NEPS times (G10.0)
EPSStrain level

4. Parameters described by polynomials of temperature

Title (A5)
TitlePOCOE written from columns 1 to 5

If IPOLY =1

Parameter definition (A5)
A1∴A2See explanation below
Polynomial coefficients (NDPO G10.0)
A(I)
I=1,NDPO+1
See explanation below
End of section
The end of this section is detected by writing “FI” followed by a blank card

The conductivity $\lambda$, the mass density $\rho$, the heat capacity C and the hardness$ H_v$ have to be defined for each phase. The latent heat L is defined for each transformation. You can choose the order in which you want to define these parameters:

  1. Firstly you give five letters (A5): 'A1^A2' where:
    1. A1 defines the thermal parameter
      • $\lambda \rightarrow$ LA
      • C$\rightarrow$ CA
      • $\rho \rightarrow$ RO
      • $H_v \rightarrow$ HV
      • L $\rightarrow$ TR
    2. $A_2$ defines the phase; For $\lambda, \rho, C, H_v$:
      • Austenite $\rightarrow$ AU
      • Bainite$\rightarrow$ BA
      • Proeutectoïd $\rightarrow$ PR
      • Martensite$\rightarrow$MA
      • Pearlite$\rightarrow$PE
        For L (latent heat) A2 = PR, PE, BA or MA to define in which phase the austenite is transformed.
  2. Secondly you give the polynomial coefficient (A(I), I=1,NDPO+1) which defines the following polynomial: $$A(1)+A(2)T+A(3)T^{2}+ … +A(NDPO+1)T^{NDPO}$$
  3. Finally the non-defined parameters will be initialized to zero. So if you know that only certain phases will be present you do not need to define the other phase parameters.

If IPOLY = 0
One must write FI followed by a blank card.
:!: If input parameters (temperature dependent) are given as a table, all the tables must have the same length. Otherwise, it does not work properly.

5. Description of TTT diagram

The three phases : Proeutectoïd (PROEU). Pearlite (PERLI) and bainite (BAINI) have to be described successively by the sections detailed hereafter. The order PROEU, then PERLI, then BAINI must be respected.

Title (A5)
TITLEPROEU or PERLI or BAIN from columns 1 to 5

Maximum percentage of transformation

Title (A5,I5)
YMAXI From columns 1 to 5
NTRNumber of temperatures used to describe the evolution of the maximal percentage of transformation with the temperature
Repeat NTR times (2G10.0)
TEMPE Temperature
YMAX Maximal percentage

Beginning of the transformation

Title (A5, I5)
TITLETTPSD from columns 1 to 5
NTRNumber of temperatures used to describe the evolution of the beginning transformation time with the temperature (TTT diagram description)
Repeat NTR times (2G10.0)
TEMPE Temperature
TPSDEBeginning time of the transformation

Evolution of the transformation

Title (A5, 2G10.0,I5)
TITLETTPIS from columns 1 to 5
PINFLower percentage
PSUPUpper percentage
NTRNumber of temperatures used to described the curve of the transformation of PINF and PSUP percent

N.B.These data are used to complete n and b coefficients of the Johnson-Mehl-Avrami law
Remark : The NTR number must be limited by the data NT1, NT2 or NT3 given in section General data for each phase (PROEU, PEARLI or BAINI)

Repeat NTR times (3G10.0)
TEMPETemperature
TINF
TSUP

Remark2 : Do not leave an empty card at the end of the *.met. Otherwise the Prepro will expect for another material.

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