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Verification of the ability of Cu to dissolve in BCC δ in a δ-γ Solid Solution above 1200 °C and boosting δ nano-hardness in Cu-containing PHSS
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Verification of the ability of Cu to dissolve in BCC δ in a δ-γ Solid Solution above 1200 °C and boosting δ nano-hardness in Cu-containing PHSS

Neng-Hao Gan, Yi-Hsuan Sun, Tzu-Ching Tsao, Chia-Lin Li, Jia-Heng Liu, Hung-Wei Yen, Chun-Hway Hsueh, Jer-Ren Yang, Shing-Hoa Wang, Jien-Wei Yeh, …
Scripta Materialia, 卷.211, 114505
04/2022

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Dual phases Nanoindentation Precipitation Stainless steels Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) Materials Science (all) Condensed Matter Physics Mechanics of Materials Mechanical Engineering Metals and Alloys
Because Cu is an austenite γ stabilizer, it is thought that Cu only dissolves in the FCC γ phase but not in the BCC δ when Cu-containing PHSS are treated in a dual δ-γ solid solution at high temperature. However, the nano precipitation of Cu in the allotriomorphic δ found upon quenching from 1295°C. To study this unexpected phenomenon, thermodynamic calculations were performed. The predicted solubilities of Cu in the γ and δ at 1295°C were 3.52 and 1.99 wt%. Consequently, quenching the solid solution from 1295 to 25°C results in the ultra-supersaturation of Cu in the δ. The vacancy concentration in the δ solution was estimated to change from 10 24 vac./m 3 at 1295°C to10 5 vac./m 3 at 25°C; quenching yields excess vacancies. Thus, Cu-rich nanoparticles precipitate in the δ matrix through the interdiffusion of the ultra-supersaturated Cu and excess vacancies.

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