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Article Dans Une Revue Intermetallics Année : 2012

Precipitation and age-hardening in the Fe-27Co-8Mo alloy

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The principal focus of this work is to identify the microstructural changes occurring in the Fe-27Co-8Mo (mass%) alloy on aging. The constitution and microstructure of the alloy have been studied for aging treatments between 800 degrees C and 600 degrees C using X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy. For a long aging duration and for the highest temperatures, micrometric precipitates of mu phase are found preferentially at grain boundaries of the alloy. At lower temperatures, nanometric precipitates of R phase are observed inside the grains in addition to mu sub-micron precipitates at the grain boundaries. The mu precipitates show lattice parameters slightly different from the Fe7Mo6 phase and contain a high density of crystalline defects. The first phases to come out from solid solution on heating the alloy at 600 degrees C are Mo rich precipitates with a cube-cube orientation and ordered domains. These nanometric phases bring a very high hardness to the alloy at the onset of aging.

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hal-00675540 , version 1 (01-03-2012)

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P. Galimberti, S. Lay, A. Antoni-Zdziobek. Precipitation and age-hardening in the Fe-27Co-8Mo alloy. Intermetallics, 2012, 22, pp.33-40. ⟨hal-00675540⟩
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