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Carbide precipitation and grain boundary plane selection in overaged type 316 austenitic stainless steel

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2008.05.028

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Grain boundary plane; Five-parameter stereology; Sensitisation; Aging; Precipitation; Twin boundary

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The misorientation and the grain boundary plane distribution in an overaged type 316 specimen have been measured, coupled with observations of M23C6 Precipitation. There were many grain boundary planes on {111} in the random boundary population, notably {111} twist boundaries and < 110 > asymmetric tilt boundaries having one {111} plane. Precipitation was selective with respect to boundary plane type. Only coherent twins were immune to precipitation. For both random boundaries and incoherent Sigma 3s, boundaries which were not on {111} had more precipitation than did {111} twist boundaries. The enhanced proportion of {111} twist boundaries promoted plate-like carbide coarsening, which is associated with reduced cavity nucleation. A microstructure having a high proportion of {111} boundary planes, especially {111} twists, is therefore beneficial. It is suggested that the long age allowed a 'fine tuning' effect at interfaces whereby they approached energy minima. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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