Title
Characterization by electron diffraction of two thermodynamical phases of precipitation in nbmicroalloyed steels
Date Issued
01 January 2005
Access level
open access
Resource Type
conference paper
Publisher(s)
Trans Tech Publications Ltd
Abstract
Excellent mechanical properties (high strength and toughness) of microalloyed steels are mainly caused by induced precipitation during thermomechanical treatment (TMT) and grain refinement. It has been recently found that TMT of Nb-microalloyed steels can give rise to two different kinds of precipitates, manifested by the double plateau in the statically recrystallised fraction (Xa) against time curves. This work presents an electron diffraction study performed in a transmission electron microscope, equipped with an EDS analytical system. Lattice parameters of a great deal of particles, smaller than 200 nm and with face cubic centred structure, have been measured. Frequency distribution of the values of lattice parameters shows that these are grouped in two sets whose mean values are close. Comparison of these values with those found in the literature for carbides, nitrides and carbonitrides usually present in microalloyed steels demonstrates that they are Nb carbonitrides with slight stoichiometric differences (NbCxNy).
Start page
489
End page
494
Volume
480-481
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Ingeniería de materiales Termodinámica
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-35048882011
ISBN
9780878499625
Source
Materials Science Forum
Resource of which it is part
Cross-Disciplinary Applied Research in Materials Science and Technology
ISSN of the container
02555476
ISBN of the container
9783038130024
Conference
1st International Meeting on Applied Physics, APHYS-2003 13 October 2003 through 18 October 2003
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