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DSC measurements were carried out for various Fe100−xAlx(x = 5–30 at%) alloys to clear the effects of cold roll and quenching rate from 1173 K. In the case of cold roll free specimens, an exothermic peak was observed at around 530–560 K in quenched specimens and no peaks in slowly cooled specimens. The peak temperature and its exothermic heat depended on the alloy composition. The maximum exothermic heat was obtained for a 25 at% Al alloy and its value were about 1200 J/mol. The peak in a 5 at% Al alloy was remained as a future work. The exothermic heat was affected by the quenching temperature in alloys above 15 at% Al. The peak temperature was decreased by decreasing the quenching temperature. In a 15 at% Al alloy, the peak became negligibly small by quenching from 1023 K. The activation energies in cold roll free specimens were evaluated from the Kissinger analysis and they were 134, 108, 133 and 110 kJ/mol for 15 at% Al, 20 at% Al, 25 at% Al and 30 at% Al alloys, respectively. On the other hand, cold rolled specimens showed an exothermic peak at around 470 K, independently of the cooling rate. Their exothermic heats and temperatures were comparable order to those of furnace cooled and water quenched specimens. The present results suggested that origin of exothermic peaks of all alloys were same in nature and atomic ordering may be related to the exothermic behavior at relatively low temperatures. |