Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1565124 | Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
High-resolution transmission electron microscopy was used to investigate the G-phase precipitation behavior in duplex stainless steels long-term thermally aged at 300-450 °C. Rising temperature can accelerate thermal aging kinetics and shorten the incubation period of G-phase. G-phase adopts a cube-on-cube orientation relationship with the ferrite matrix. Transformation from ferritic cluster to G-phase can be accomplished through smaller atomic position readjustments. After aging at 400 °C for 20,000 h, G-phase grows up to 4-5 nm and the interface between G-phase and the ferrite matrix still maintains semi-coherent. Disarrangement of crystal planes causes misfit dislocations and strain fields around G-phase.
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Authors
Shilei Li, Yanli Wang, Xitao Wang, Fei Xue,