Effect of Cooling Rate on the Precipitation Behavior of a Fe–Cr–Ni Alloy

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作者
Amit Kumar
Shubham Londhe
Tushar Dandekar
S. L. Kamath
Rajesh Kisni Khatirkar
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[1] VIT-AP University,School of Mechanical Engineering
[2] Visvesvaraya National Institute of Technology (VNIT),Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering
[3] Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB),Department of Metallurgical Engineering and Materials Science
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Transactions of the Indian Institute of Metals | 2020年 / 73卷
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Fe–Cr–Ni alloy; Precipitation; Aging; Phase; Phase; Controlled cooling; Microstructure;
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Ferrite (δ) in two-phase austenite–ferrite Fe–Cr–Ni alloys decomposes into Mo- and Cr-rich phases like sigma (σ) and chi (χ), when aged in the temperature range of 873–1273 K (600–1000 °C). The precipitation of these phases for a particular Fe-Cr-Ni alloy has an adverse effect on its mechanical properties and corrosion resistance. In the present work, precipitation behavior of UNS S32205 duplex stainless steel (a Fe–Cr–Ni alloy) during controlled cooling and heating (isothermal aging) has been studied in the temperature range of 973–1073 K (700–800 °C). Scanning electron microscope (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) and energy-dispersive spectrometer (EDS) attached to SEM were used to characterize the microstructures. The effect of precipitation of σ and χ phases on the micro-hardness was also studied. The precipitation sequence for 1023 K (750 °C), when cooled from 12,000 to 5 °C/min, was δ → carbides → χ → σ, while for 1073 K (800 °C), it was found to be δ → χ → σ. The Mo-enriched metastable χ phase nucleates at the initial stage of aging which then transforms to stable σ precipitates. The amount of σ and χ phases increased with temperature and aging time, but temperature was found to have a dominant role than the cooling rate due to higher diffusion of solute atoms at high temperatures. EBSD studies did not show any orientation relationship between parent δ ferrite and σ phase.
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