Title :
Atom Probe Tomography Investigation of Nanoscale Ordered Precipitates in an Experimental Steel
Author :
Akré, J. ; Danoix, F. ; Leitner, H. ; Lefebvre, W. ; Vurpillot, F. ; Auger, P.
Author_Institution :
Groupe de Physique des Materiaux, Rouen Univ., Saint-Etienne
Abstract :
Summary form only given. The precipitation phenomena in a secondary hardening experimental steel alloyed with Ni and Al have been investigated by atom probe tomography (APT). The overall precipitation behavior during tempering has been sequenced as follows: a constant heating rate of 20degC/min was applied to small rods, and they were subsequently quenched from the desired temperature in order to monitor the development of the microstructure, which consists of a fine dispersion of secondary hardening complex carbides (Mo, Cr, V carbides) and intermetallic B2 (CsCl) ordered NiAl particles. The early stages of precipitation of ordered precipitates was investigated by following the behavior of homo- and hetero-atomic Ni, Al pairs by plotting the pair correlation function as derived from the 3D data-sets. For longer aging times, it appears that complex carbides precipitate together with an intermetallic NiAl phase. However, the composition of both phases was found to vary during tempering; specifically, a significant amount of iron is still present in the core of the ordered phase even in the overaged conditions. Additionally, ordering in NiAl intermetallic precipitates was monitored by probing along a superstructure [200] direction. A large displacement shift of the Ni sublattice with respect to the Al-sublattice in the direction perpendicular to the analysis was observed. This effect has been simulated and can be related to trajectory aberrations during the evaporation sequence
Keywords :
ageing; alloying additions; evaporation; hardening; precipitation; quenching (thermal); steel; tempering; tomography; Al alloying; Ni alloying; aging time; atom probe tomography; complex carbide dispersion; evaporation sequence; experimental steel rods; heating rate; heteroatomic pairs; homoatomic pairs; intermetallic B2 ordered particles; intermetallic phases; microstructure; nanoscale ordered precipitates; pair correlation function plots; phase composition; precipitation behavior; quenching; secondary hardening; sublattice displacement shift; superstructure [200] direction; tempering; trajectory aberrations; Aluminum alloys; Heating; Intermetallic; Iron alloys; Monitoring; Nickel alloys; Probes; Steel; Temperature; Tomography;
Conference_Titel :
Vacuum Nanoelectronics Conference, 2006 and the 2006 50th International Field Emission Symposium., IVNC/IFES 2006. Technical Digest. 19th International
Conference_Location :
Guilin
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0401-0
DOI :
10.1109/IVNC.2006.335386