Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1630593 | Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing, Mineral, Metallurgy, Material | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
The influence of solid-solution temperature on the dissolution of carbide precipitates, the average grain size and the micro-hardness of the austenite matrix in an Fe-Ni based high strength low thermal expansion (HSLTE) alloy was investigated to obtain the proper temperature range of the solid-solution process. The XRD analysis, microstructure observations, and the theoretical calculations showed that the Mo-rich M2C-type precipitates in the Fe-Ni based HSLTE alloy dissolve completely at about 1100°C. The average grain size of the studied alloys increases from 14 to 46 μm in the temperature range of 1050 to 1200°C. The microhardness of the matrix decreases first for the sake of solid-solution treatment, but then increases later with increasing solution temperature because of the solution strengthening effect.
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Authors
Yifan Tu, Jin Xu, Jianfu Zhang, Boping Zhang, Dongliang Zhao,