Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1499638 | Scripta Materialia | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Orientation relationships between ferrite micrograins in a 12% Cr tempered martensite ferritic steel are characterized before and at intermediate times during long-term creep (120 MPa at 550 °C) up to ∼140,000 h. Orientations inherited from the martensitic microstructure during tempering deviate significantly from the well-known/idealized orientation relationships. The observed relationships between micrograins persist throughout creep. The spatial densities of former sub-block, block, and packet boundaries all decrease during creep, suggesting that coarsening takes place on all microstructural scales.
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Authors
E.J. Payton, A. Aghajani, F. Otto, G. Eggeler, V.A. Yardley,