Carbon heterogeneities in austenite during Quenching & Partitioning (Q&P) process revealed by in situ High Energy X-Ray Diffraction (HEXRD) experiments
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Scripta Materialia. 2020-05, vol. 181, p. 108-114
Elsevier
English Abstract
Based on the evolution of the positions and intensities of the diffraction peaks, high energy X-ray diffraction (HEXRD) is recognized as the ultimate method to follow quantitatively in situ phase transformations in steels. ...Read more >
Based on the evolution of the positions and intensities of the diffraction peaks, high energy X-ray diffraction (HEXRD) is recognized as the ultimate method to follow quantitatively in situ phase transformations in steels. However, the possible asymmetricity of diffraction peaks is seldom considered, and is known to bear information. A procedure for quantifying their skewness is proposed. In the case of a third generation high strength steel obtained by quench and partitioning 1Read less <
English Keywords
steel
martensite
austenite
partitioning
X-Ray diffraction
ANR Project
Partition du carbone dans les phases ferritiques nanostructurées: cinétiques et microstructures - ANR-14-CE07-0029
Design des Alliages Métalliques pour Allègement des Structures - ANR-11-LABX-0008
Design des Alliages Métalliques pour Allègement des Structures - ANR-11-LABX-0008
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