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  • 2015The interfacial orientation relationship of oxide nanoparticles in a hafnium-containing oxide dispersion-strengthened austenitic stainless steel47citations
  • 2012Atom Probe Tomography Examination of Carbon Redistribution in Quenched and Tempered 4340 Steelcitations
  • 2010Atom probe tomography analysis of the distribution of rhenium in nickel alloys107citations

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  • Stubbins, James F.
  • Robertson, Ian M.
  • Mccreary, Virginia
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  • Gross, David
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  • Field, Robert D.
  • Alexander, David J.
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Atom Probe Tomography Examination of Carbon Redistribution in Quenched and Tempered 4340 Steel

  • Field, Robert D.
  • Alexander, David J.
  • Clarke, Amy J.
  • Miller, Michael K.
  • Clarke, Kester D.
Abstract

Quenching and tempering produces a wide range of mechanical properties in medium carbon, low alloyed steels - Study fragmentation behavior as a function of heat-treatment. Subtle microstructural changes accompany the mechanical property changes that result from quenching and tempering - Characterize the location and distribution of carbon and alloying elements in the microstructure using atom probe tomography (APT). Perform complementary transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Tempering influences the mechanical properties and fragmentation of quenched 4340 (hemi-shaped samples). APT revealed carbon-enriched features that contain a maximum of {approx}12-14 at.% carbon after quenching to RT (the level of carbon is perhaps associated with the extent of autotempering). TEM confirmed the presence of twinned martensite and indicates {var_epsilon} ({eta}) transition carbides after oil quenching to RT. Tempering at 325 C resulted in carbon-enriched plates (> 25 at.% C) with no significant element partitioning (transition carbides?). Tempering at 450 C and 575 C resulted in cementite ({approx} 25 at.% C) during late stage tempering; Cr, Mn, Mo partitioned to cementite and Si partitioned to ferrite. Tempering at 575 C resulted in P segregation at cementite interfaces and the formation of Cottrell atmospheres.

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • Carbon
  • carbide
  • steel
  • transmission electron microscopy
  • mechanical property
  • quenching
  • atom probe tomography
  • tempering
  • twinned