What is the thermal expansion coefficient for the transformation from austenite to allotriomorphic ferrite?

Austenite has a larger thermal expansion coefficient than ferrite. Typical values are Austenite 0.000021 per K Ferrite 0.000013 per K The exact values will depend on the chemical composition. The coefficients are weak functions of temperature.

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