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Atomic scale investigation of solutes and precipitates in high strength steels
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posted on 2013-01-01, 00:00 authored by Peter HodgsonPeter Hodgson, Subrata Mukherjee, Hossein BeladiHossein Beladi, X Y Xiong, Ilana TimokhinaTwo steels, ferritic, high strength with interphase precipitation and nano-bainitic, were used to show the advances in and application of atom probe. The coexistence of the nano-scale, interphase Nb-Mo-C clusters and stoichiometric MC nano particles was found in the high strength steel after thermomechanical processing. Moreover, the segregation of carbon at different heterogeneous sites such as grain boundary that reduces the solute element available for fine precipitation was observed. The APT study of the solutes redistribution between the retained austenite and bainitic ferrite in the nano-bainitic steel revealed: (i) the presence of two types of the retained austenite with higher and lower carbon content and (ii) segregation of carbon at the local defects such as dislocations in the bainitic ferrite during the isothermal hold.
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Journal
Materials science forumVolume
762Pagination
14 - 21Publisher
Trans Tech PublicationsLocation
Stafa-Zurich, SwitzerlandISSN
0255-5476Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
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Keywords
atom probe tomographyinterphase precipitationclustersnano precipitatesnanoscale bainitethermomechanical processingScience & TechnologyTechnologyEngineering, ManufacturingMaterials Science, MultidisciplinaryEngineeringMaterials Sciencenano-scale bainitethermonnechanical processingTRIP STEELSTRANSFORMATIONFERRITE