Formation of core-shell structured carbides via interphase precipitations in V-Nb microalloyed steels
It is one of the most effective methods to manipulate the atomic-scale structures of carbides formed by interphase precipitation to enhance the strengths of the microalloyed steel. In this study, conventional TEM, STEM-EDS, and HR-STEM were carried out to understand the origin of fine carbide precip...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Scripta materialia 2024-08, Vol.249, p.116169, Article 116169 |
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Zusammenfassung: | It is one of the most effective methods to manipulate the atomic-scale structures of carbides formed by interphase precipitation to enhance the strengths of the microalloyed steel. In this study, conventional TEM, STEM-EDS, and HR-STEM were carried out to understand the origin of fine carbide precipitation in V-Nb multiple microalloyed ferritic steels. TEM characterizations showed that the multiple additions of V and Nb resulted in B1 structured alloy carbides with (V,Nb)C-cores and VC-shells, resulting in denser carbide precipitation compared to single additions of these elements. Thermo-Calc calculations and TEM results suggest that the precipitation kinetics of the (V,Nb)C-cores depends on the balance between its driving force and the misfit strain with the surrounding matrix, while that of the VC-shells is achieved by aging precipitation.
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ISSN: | 1359-6462 1872-8456 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.scriptamat.2024.116169 |