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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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  • 2016Identification of kissing defects in adhesive bonds using infrared thermography58citations
  • 2016Identification of kissing defects in adhesive bonds using infrared thermography58citations
  • 2008Tribocorrosion damage of a Jethete M152 type stainless steel3citations

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  • Tighe, Rachael C.
  • Barton, Janice M.
  • Dulieu-Barton, Janice M.
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  • Wang, S. C.
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Tribocorrosion damage of a Jethete M152 type stainless steel

  • Starink, M. J.
  • Wang, S. C.
  • Wood, Robert J. K.
  • Wharton, Julian A.
  • Quinn, Simon
Abstract

An insert made from Jethete M152 type stainless steel (Fe-12Cr) was used for moulding a polymer product, but failed in-service due to the formation of oxidation/corrosion products. The investigation of the failure mechanism has been carried out using scanning and transmission electron microscopy (SEM and TEM). A high density of fine precipitates, 50-200 nm in size, were observed in the etched samples by SEM. TEM analysis combined with convergent beam electron diffraction (CBED) showed that the precipitates are (Cr,Fe,Mo)23C6 carbides which posses Fm m space group with a lattice parameter of 1.07±0.03 nm. The formation mechanisms of the precipitates were studied by investigating a range of heat treatments.

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  • density
  • polymer
  • stainless steel
  • corrosion
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • electron diffraction
  • carbide
  • transmission electron microscopy
  • precipitate
  • space group