Within a phase field approach which takes the strain-induced elasticity into
account, the kinetics of the coherent order-disorder transition is investigated
for the specific case of Al3Zr alloy. It is shown that a microstructure
with cubic L12 precipitates appears as a transient state during the
decomposition of a homogeneous disordered solid solution into a microstructure
with tetragonal DO23 precipitates embedded into a disordered matrix. At
low enough temperature, favored by a weak internal stress, only L12
precipitates grow in the transient microstructure preceding nucleation of the
DO23 precipitates that occurs exclusively at the interface of the solid
solution with the L12 precipitates. Analysis of microstructures at
nanoscopic scale shows a characteristic rod shape for the DO23
precipitates due to the combination of their tetragonal symmetry and their
large internal stress.Comment: 2 postscript figures and 1 JPG pag