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Precipitation kinetics of Cu-rich particles in super duplex stainless steels

Hosseini, Vahid, 1987- (author)
Högskolan Väst,Avdelningen för svetsteknologi (SV),PTW
Hurtig, Kjell, 1960- (author)
Högskolan Väst,Avdelningen för svetsteknologi (SV),PTW
Gonzalez, Daniel (author)
Bodycote, Surahammar (SWE)
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Oliver, James (author)
Outokumpu Stainless Research Foundation,Outokumpu Stainless AB, Avesta (SWE)
Folkeson, Nicklas, 1981 (author)
ESAB AB, Göteborg (SWE)
Thuvander, Mattias, 1968 (author)
Chalmers tekniska högskola,Chalmers University of Technology,Department of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, (SWE)
Lindgren, Kristina, 1989 (author)
Chalmers tekniska högskola,Chalmers University of Technology,Department of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, SE-412 96 Gothenburg (SWE)
Karlsson, Leif, 1956- (author)
Högskolan Väst,Forskningsmiljön produktionsteknik(PTW),Avdelningen för svetsteknologi (SV),PTW
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Elsevier BV, 2021
2021
English.
In: Journal of Materials Research and Technology. - : Elsevier BV. - 2238-7854. ; 15, s. 3951-3964
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  • Complex precipitation behavior of Cu-rich particles (CRPs) was investigated and simulated in continuously cooled and quench-aged super duplex stainless steel. Atom probe tomography (APT) and scanning electron microscopy showed that slow cooling resulted in nonuniform multimodal CRP precipitation and spinodal decomposition, while in the fast cooled and quench-aged conditions, more uniform precipitation of CRPs with no visible spinodal decomposition was found. Depletion of Cu, Ni, and Mn was observed in the ferrite next to the CRPs during growth, but not during dissolution. Some evidence of Ostwald ripening was seen after slow cooling, but in the quench-aged condition, particle coalescence was observed. Large CRPs disappeared next to a ferrite–austenite phase boundary after slow cooling when Cu was depleted due to the diffusion to austenite as also predicted by moving boundary Dictra simulation. Comparing Cu depleted areas next to CRPs analyzed by APT and moving boundary Dictra simulation of CRP–ferrite showed that the effective Cu diffusion coefficient during the early-stage precipitation was about 300 times higher than the Cu diffusion coefficient in ferrite at 475 °C. Using the effective diffusion coefficient and a size-dependent interfacial energy equation, CRP size distribution was successfully predicted by the Langer–Schwartz model implemented in Thermo-Calc Prisma. Applying a short aging time and continuous cooling increased the hardness and decreased the toughness values compared to the solution annealed condition. A nonuniform distribution of Cu in ferrite, the duplex structure, and partitioning of alloying elements among different phases are factors making CRP precipitation in duplex stainless steels complex.

Subject headings

NATURVETENSKAP  -- Kemi -- Fysikalisk kemi (hsv//swe)
NATURAL SCIENCES  -- Chemical Sciences -- Physical Chemistry (hsv//eng)
TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER  -- Materialteknik -- Annan materialteknik (hsv//swe)
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY  -- Materials Engineering -- Other Materials Engineering (hsv//eng)
TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER  -- Materialteknik -- Metallurgi och metalliska material (hsv//swe)
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY  -- Materials Engineering -- Metallurgy and Metallic Materials (hsv//eng)

Keyword

Precipitation kinetics
Atom probe tomography
Duplex stainless steels
Moving phase boundary simulation

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