Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1571904 Materials Characterization 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Two different N-containing austenitic stainless steels were aged at temperatures from 600 to 800 °C for 10 to 1000 min in order to study the precipitation kinetics. In general, the fastest precipitation occurred in the aged steel with higher content of interstitial solutes, named 24Cr–15Ni–4Mn–0.32N–0.04C steel. Time-temperature-precipitation, TTP, diagrams showed that the intergranular precipitation of M23C6 and M2N preceded to the intragranular precipitation of M2N and M2N and η phase in the aged 24Cr–15Ni–4Mn–0.32N–0.04C and 12Cr–12Ni–10Mn–5Mo–0.24N–0.02C steels, respectively. Besides, the presence of cellular precipitation of austenite and M2N was observed to occur in the aged 24Cr–15Ni–4Mn–0.32N–0.04C steel.

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