Effect of the supersaturation with nitrogen on the structure refinement and magnetic properties of mechanically alloyed and heated Fe14Cr ferritic alloys

Nano-nitride reinforcement of Fe–Cr alloys are under intense investigations, e.g., along with oxide-strengthened, nitride-strengthened reduced activation steels with superior high temperature mechanical properties are developed as materials for nuclear energy applications. Fe14Cr alloy powders were...

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Main Authors: V. Mihalache, I. Pasuk, I. Mercioniu
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-09-01
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description Nano-nitride reinforcement of Fe–Cr alloys are under intense investigations, e.g., along with oxide-strengthened, nitride-strengthened reduced activation steels with superior high temperature mechanical properties are developed as materials for nuclear energy applications. Fe14Cr alloy powders were produced by mechanical milling for up to 170 h under a nitrogen atmosphere followed by heating under an Ar5%H2 atmosphere to 600°C–1120 °C. The samples were investigated by means of X-ray diffraction, DTA/TG and magnetic measurements. CrN, detected after milling for 58 h, reached 39 wt % (5.3 wt.% total N) at 170 h milling. The ferrite supersaturated with nitrogen shows a strong decrease in grain size and saturation magnetization, an increase in lattice constant, microstrain and coercivity, Hc. Upon heating, the metastable ultrafine α-ferrite and CrN in the as-milled samples undergo transformations and recrystallization into ferrite grains free of supersaturation, whose microstructure follows a continuous relaxation. The supersaturation with nitrogen was retained upon heating in the relatively stable ferrite crystalized at the milling stage. This microstructure undergoes a discontinuous relaxation in the 800°C–1120 °C region: a pronounced decrease of grain size (down to ∼25 nm), an increase of lattice constant, microstrain and Hc. These improvements were associated with features of discontinuous precipitation reaction of coherent nitride precipitates (involving a new α”-phase with expanded lattice), in connection with the heating in the austenite phase field. Such microstructure refinement or (nitride) strengthening of Fe14Cr alloys can be achieved on powders milled for much less time as compared to previously reported (oxide dispersion) strengthening of Fe14Cr–W–Ti ferritic steels.
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spelling doaj.art-17da59c0b14547349aef5114c1a49e2e2022-12-22T03:52:48ZengElsevierJournal of Materials Research and Technology2238-78542022-09-012022932308Effect of the supersaturation with nitrogen on the structure refinement and magnetic properties of mechanically alloyed and heated Fe14Cr ferritic alloysV. Mihalache0I. Pasuk1I. Mercioniu2Corresponding author.; National Institute of Materials Physics, 077125, Magurele, RomaniaNational Institute of Materials Physics, 077125, Magurele, RomaniaNational Institute of Materials Physics, 077125, Magurele, RomaniaNano-nitride reinforcement of Fe–Cr alloys are under intense investigations, e.g., along with oxide-strengthened, nitride-strengthened reduced activation steels with superior high temperature mechanical properties are developed as materials for nuclear energy applications. Fe14Cr alloy powders were produced by mechanical milling for up to 170 h under a nitrogen atmosphere followed by heating under an Ar5%H2 atmosphere to 600°C–1120 °C. The samples were investigated by means of X-ray diffraction, DTA/TG and magnetic measurements. CrN, detected after milling for 58 h, reached 39 wt % (5.3 wt.% total N) at 170 h milling. The ferrite supersaturated with nitrogen shows a strong decrease in grain size and saturation magnetization, an increase in lattice constant, microstrain and coercivity, Hc. Upon heating, the metastable ultrafine α-ferrite and CrN in the as-milled samples undergo transformations and recrystallization into ferrite grains free of supersaturation, whose microstructure follows a continuous relaxation. The supersaturation with nitrogen was retained upon heating in the relatively stable ferrite crystalized at the milling stage. This microstructure undergoes a discontinuous relaxation in the 800°C–1120 °C region: a pronounced decrease of grain size (down to ∼25 nm), an increase of lattice constant, microstrain and Hc. These improvements were associated with features of discontinuous precipitation reaction of coherent nitride precipitates (involving a new α”-phase with expanded lattice), in connection with the heating in the austenite phase field. Such microstructure refinement or (nitride) strengthening of Fe14Cr alloys can be achieved on powders milled for much less time as compared to previously reported (oxide dispersion) strengthening of Fe14Cr–W–Ti ferritic steels.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785422011966Fe14Cr ferritic AlloyMechanical alloyingFerrite supersaturated with nitrogenNitride precipitationStrengtheningMicrostructure refinement
spellingShingle V. Mihalache
I. Pasuk
I. Mercioniu
Effect of the supersaturation with nitrogen on the structure refinement and magnetic properties of mechanically alloyed and heated Fe14Cr ferritic alloys
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
Fe14Cr ferritic Alloy
Mechanical alloying
Ferrite supersaturated with nitrogen
Nitride precipitation
Strengthening
Microstructure refinement
title Effect of the supersaturation with nitrogen on the structure refinement and magnetic properties of mechanically alloyed and heated Fe14Cr ferritic alloys
title_full Effect of the supersaturation with nitrogen on the structure refinement and magnetic properties of mechanically alloyed and heated Fe14Cr ferritic alloys
title_fullStr Effect of the supersaturation with nitrogen on the structure refinement and magnetic properties of mechanically alloyed and heated Fe14Cr ferritic alloys
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the supersaturation with nitrogen on the structure refinement and magnetic properties of mechanically alloyed and heated Fe14Cr ferritic alloys
title_short Effect of the supersaturation with nitrogen on the structure refinement and magnetic properties of mechanically alloyed and heated Fe14Cr ferritic alloys
title_sort effect of the supersaturation with nitrogen on the structure refinement and magnetic properties of mechanically alloyed and heated fe14cr ferritic alloys
topic Fe14Cr ferritic Alloy
Mechanical alloying
Ferrite supersaturated with nitrogen
Nitride precipitation
Strengthening
Microstructure refinement
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785422011966
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