Contribution to the investigation of microsegregation processes in 13% Cr 4% Ni steel during long-term annealing at 400°C |
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Authors: | Jiina Hub
kov Vladimír
íhal Milan Koutník Adriena Potmilov Karel Mazanec |
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Affiliation: | Jiřina Hubáčková,Vladimír číhal,Milan Koutník,Adriena Potměšilová,Karel Mazanec |
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Abstract: | The present paper deals with the study of the development of microsegregation processes in the 13% Cr 4% Ni martensiteaustenite stainless steel during long-term annealing. The long-term annealing of 13% Cr 4% Ni steel at 400°C is accompanied by the decrease in notch impact toughness values, which is associated with an increasing tendency to the occurrence of the brittle failures. The conditions for the transition from the transcrystalline brittle failure to the intercrystalline brittle failure depend on the initial heat treatment affecting the achieved microstructure of investigated steel. The higher frequency occurrence of intercrystalline failure on the fracture surfaces of notch impact toughness specimens is accompanied by an enrichment of the prior austenite grain boundaries by phosphorus and nitrogen. At the same time the enrichment of intercrystalline fracture surfaces by nickel, or chromium was also observed. The application of an additional intercritical annealing after quenching accelerates the formation of intercrystalline failure towards shorter times during the isothermal annealing at 400°C. |
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