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Crystallographic Features of Decomposition of g-Phase in Austenitic Corrosion-Resistant Steel

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The EBSD technique is used to study the structural and textural states in an austenitic corrosion-resistant steel of type Kh18N9 after long-term service in a tube at high temperatures. It… Click to show full abstract

The EBSD technique is used to study the structural and textural states in an austenitic corrosion-resistant steel of type Kh18N9 after long-term service in a tube at high temperatures. It is shown that the grains of the α-phase nucleate on coherent twin boundaries (Σ3 of the CSL model) between austenite grains, which determines their unique crystallographic orientation.

Keywords: crystallographic features; austenitic corrosion; corrosion resistant; resistant steel

Journal Title: Metal Science and Heat Treatment
Year Published: 2020

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