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Abstract:Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) studies were performed to characterize the carbide (M₂₃C₆) precipitation and creep damage induced in type 304 stainless steel in the primary creep stage. The size distribution of matrix carbides evaluated from SANS analyses was consistent with TEM data, and the expected accelerated kinetics of precipitation under applied stress was confirmed. Additional SANS measurements after the postcreep solution annealing were made in order to differentiate cavities from the carbides. Potential advantages and difficulties associated with characterization of creep-induced cavitation by the SANS techniques are discussed.
Item Description:Published through the Information Bridge: DOE Scientific and Technical Information.
01/01/1984.
"conf-8409103-3"
"DE85000933"
5. Riso international symposium on metallurgy and materials science, Roskilde, Denmark, 1 Sep 1984.
Ogle, J.C.; Schneibel, J.H.; Yoo, M.H.; Swindeman, R.W.
Physical Description:Pages: 7 : digital, PDF file.