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Stability of precipitate phases in Fe-rich Fe-Cr-Ni-Mo alloys...

by Ying Yang, Lizhen Tan, Jeremy T Busby
Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Metallurgical and Materials Transactions A
Publication Date
Volume
46A
Issue
9

Understanding the stability of precipitate phases in the Fe-rich Fe-Cr-Ni-Mo alloys is critical to the alloy design and application of Mo-containing Austenitic steels. Coupled with thermodynamic modeling, stability of the  and  phases in two Fe-Cr-Ni-Mo alloys were investigated at 1000, 850 and 700°C for different annealing time. The morphologies, compositions and crystal structures of the matrix and precipitate phases were carefully examined by Scanning Electron Microscopy, Electron Probe Microanalysis, X-ray diffraction and Transmission Electron Microscopy. Two key findings resulted from this work. One is that the  phase is stable at high temperature and transformed into the  phase at low temperature. The other is that both the  and  phases have large solubilites of Cr, Mo and Ni, among which the Mo solubility has a major role on the relative stability of the precipitate phases. The developed thermodynamic models were then applied to evaluating the Mo effect on the stability of precipitate phases in AISI 316 and NF709 alloys.