Author/Authors :
Michael Klimenkov، نويسنده , , Michael Rieth، نويسنده , ,
Anton Mo¨slang، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
Transmission electron microscopy as well as
corresponding analytical techniques, such as energy dispersive
X-ray analysis, electron energy loss spectroscopy,
and elemental mapping via Gatan imaging filter, have been
used to study the growth sequence of complex precipitates
with a TiN core formed in a commercial 316L(N) austenitic
steel after creep experiments at 600 C. It was found
that the TiN precipitates, which originally exist in the asdelivered
steel, serve as nucleation sites for intermetallic
and Cr-containing carbide precipitates. The evolution of
precipitate formation and growth was analyzed based on
undeformed sample screw heads after 84, 164, 5,481,
41,000, and 85,000 h annealing.