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Recovery of severely deformed ferrite studied by in situ high energy X-ray diffraction

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Abstract Recovery of severely deformed ferrite was followed in situ by High Energy X Ray Diffraction during heating and isothermal holding experiments. Dislocation densities during annealing were determined by a… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Recovery of severely deformed ferrite was followed in situ by High Energy X Ray Diffraction during heating and isothermal holding experiments. Dislocation densities during annealing were determined by a modified Williamson Hall method. The deduced recovery kinetics was compared to post-mortem hardness measurements. A temperature dependent saturation of recovery was exhibited during holding. Dislocation density drop and saturation behavior cannot be reproduced simultaneously by the classical physically based models.

Keywords: situ high; severely deformed; recovery severely; deformed ferrite; high energy; recovery

Journal Title: Materials Characterization
Year Published: 2021

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