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Complex precipitation phenomena in strip cast steels with high sulfur and copper contents

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posted on 2016-10-01, 00:00 authored by Thomas DorinThomas Dorin, Adam Taylor, K Wood, Jiangting Wang, Peter HodgsonPeter Hodgson, N Stanford
A series of three steel alloys with increasing Cu and S concentrations has been prepared by simulated direct strip casting. It was found that the rapid solidification that occurs during direct strip casting results in the formation of a high number density of fine MnS precipitates, while Cu was retained in solid solution above equilibrium concentration. Upon ageing the MnS particles were found to coarsen and increase in volume fraction, indicating that some S was retained in solid solution in the as-cast condition. Ageing also resulted in the precipitation of Cu-rich precipitates. A new method to determine precipitate composition from small-angle neutron scattering is presented. This methodology, in conjunction with atom-probe tomography, has been used to show that the composition of the Cu-rich precipitates depends on the alloy's bulk Cu content.

History

Journal

Journal of Applied Crystallography

Volume

49

Issue

5

Pagination

1777 - 1785

Publisher

INT UNION CRYSTALLOGRAPHY

ISSN

0021-8898

eISSN

1600-5767

Language

English

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, International Union of Crystallography