An analytical electron microscopy study of paraequilibrium cementite precipitation in ultra-high-strength steel

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G. Ghosh
G. B. Olson
C. E. Campbell
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[1] Northwestern University,the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science
[2] Northwestern University,Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Robert R. McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science
[3] National Institute of Standards and Technology,Metallurgy Division
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Ferrite; Material Transaction; Cementite; Interface Velocity; Cementite Particle;
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To support quantitative design of ultra-high-strength (UHS) secondary-hardening steels, the precipitation of cementite prior to the precipitation of the M2C phase is investigated using a model alloy. The microstructure of cementite is investigated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) techniques. Consistent with earlier studies on tempering of Fe-C martensite, lattice imaging of cementite suggests microsyntactic intergrowth of M5C2 (Hägg carbide). The concentration of substitutional alloying elements in cementite are quantified by high-resolution analytical electron microscopy (AEM) using extraction replica specimens. Quantification of the substitutional elements in cementite confirms its paraequilibrium (PE) state with ferrite at the very early stage of tempering. The implications of these results are discussed in terms of the thermodynamic driving force for nucleation of the primary-strengthening, coherent M2C carbide phase. The ferrite-cementite PE condition reduces the carbon concentration in the ferrite matrix with a significant reduction of M2C driving force. The kinetics of dissolution of PE cementite and its transition to other intermediate states will also influence the kinetics of secondary hardening behavior in UHS steels.
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