Clustering of alloying elements in solution-treated Fe-Cr-based alloys is of considerable importance for their microstructure stability upon aging. The clustering of Cr after solution treatment in three stainless steel alloy categories has been studied by atom probe tomography. Furthermore, phase-field simulations are applied to examine the effect of initial clustering on phase separation evolution. It is concluded that the clustering of Cr found in solution-treated ferritic and duplex alloys plays a critical role in the nanostructure evolution during aging
Site-specific transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and atom probe tomography (APT) have been used ...
Fe and Cr phase separation in ferrite, causing 475°C-embrittlement, was studied after very short agi...
International audienceFe–Cr model alloys are of interest for understanding of phase separation in st...
Clustering of alloying elements in solution-treated Fe-Cr-based alloys is of considerable importance...
The concurrent phase separation and clustering of alloying elements in the ferrite phase of duplex s...
Three-dimensional chemical imaging of Fe-Cr alloys showing Fe-rich (α)/Cr-rich (α’)phase separation ...
Atom-probe tomography was used to investigate phase separation and copper (Cu) clustering in the fer...
Spinodal decomposition is a key phase transition in advanced materials and a significant effort is p...
Stainless steels are very important engineering materials in a variety of applications such as in th...
The local concentration of atoms in an Fe-46.5 at.% Cr alloy, solution treated at four different tem...
The effect of cooling rate after solution treatment on the initial structure of concentrated binary ...
Duplex stainless steels (DSSs) are important engineering materials due to their combination of good ...
International audienceWe report a theoretical study of microstructure, magnetic properties, and thei...
The continuum decomposition of the Fe-Cr alloys from initial phase separation to steady-state coarse...
International audienceAt 300-400°C aged ferrite of duplex stainless steels may undergo complex demix...
Site-specific transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and atom probe tomography (APT) have been used ...
Fe and Cr phase separation in ferrite, causing 475°C-embrittlement, was studied after very short agi...
International audienceFe–Cr model alloys are of interest for understanding of phase separation in st...
Clustering of alloying elements in solution-treated Fe-Cr-based alloys is of considerable importance...
The concurrent phase separation and clustering of alloying elements in the ferrite phase of duplex s...
Three-dimensional chemical imaging of Fe-Cr alloys showing Fe-rich (α)/Cr-rich (α’)phase separation ...
Atom-probe tomography was used to investigate phase separation and copper (Cu) clustering in the fer...
Spinodal decomposition is a key phase transition in advanced materials and a significant effort is p...
Stainless steels are very important engineering materials in a variety of applications such as in th...
The local concentration of atoms in an Fe-46.5 at.% Cr alloy, solution treated at four different tem...
The effect of cooling rate after solution treatment on the initial structure of concentrated binary ...
Duplex stainless steels (DSSs) are important engineering materials due to their combination of good ...
International audienceWe report a theoretical study of microstructure, magnetic properties, and thei...
The continuum decomposition of the Fe-Cr alloys from initial phase separation to steady-state coarse...
International audienceAt 300-400°C aged ferrite of duplex stainless steels may undergo complex demix...
Site-specific transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and atom probe tomography (APT) have been used ...
Fe and Cr phase separation in ferrite, causing 475°C-embrittlement, was studied after very short agi...
International audienceFe–Cr model alloys are of interest for understanding of phase separation in st...