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A MÖssbauer Study of Microstructural and Chemical Changes in FE-9NI Steel During Two-Phase Tempering

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 February 2011

B. Fultz
Affiliation:
Materials and Molecular Research Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and the Department of Materials Science and Mineral Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, USA
J. W. Morris Jr.
Affiliation:
Materials and Molecular Research Division, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory and the Department of Materials Science and Mineral Engineering, University of California, Berkeley, California 94720, USA
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Abstract

Two-phase tempering of martensitic Fe-9Ni steel serves to enhance the low temperature toughness and forms austenite precipitates in this material. Hyperfine field effects in Fe-Ni alloys were systematized so that tempering induced chemical composition changes in the martensite could be quantified by Mössbauer spectrometry. The kinetics of segregation of alloy elements from the martensite into the fresh austenite can be determined simultaneously with the amount of austenite which has formed.

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Copyright
Copyright © Materials Research Society 1981

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