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Effect of thermal ageing on atomic redistribution at the ferrite/ferrite and ferrite/cementite interfaces

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS SCIENCE
Volume 55, Issue 25, Pages 11561-11571

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10853-020-04469-x

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The heat-affected zone (HAZ) of the low-alloy steel in dissimilar metal welds has been investigated by electron backscatter diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and atom probe tomography. The welding process generates a temperature gradient, creating two zones in the HAZ: a carbon depleted zone and a carbon non-depleted zone (NDZ). The evolution of the microstructure in the NDZ and the atomic distribution at the ferrite/ferrite and ferrite/cementite interfaces was investigated for different long-term thermal ageing conditions. Many alloying elements segregate to grain boundaries (ferrite/ferrite interfaces) with a different amount in relation to the misorientation of the grain boundaries, but only phosphorus (P) segregates to the ferrite/cementite interface. In addition, the amount of P segregation increases with the increase in temperature and ageing time and depends also on the structural parameters of the interface. The partitioning between cementite and ferrite phases presents a slight evolution with long-term thermal ageing, related to kinetic limitation.

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