Advances in Cryogenic Engineering Materials 1998
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4757-9056-6_6
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A Study of Fracture Toughness and Microstructures in the Weld Heat-Affected Zone of QLT-Processed 9% Ni Steel

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“…It is known that reversed austenite is fairly responsible for the high toughness, especially the low-temperature impact toughness, of Ni-containing steels [12,13]. Figure 6 shows the XRD patterns of the specimens containing different Nb contents after heat treatment; the individual diffracting planes from the bcc-martensite to fcc-austenite (bcc: bulkcentered cubic; fcc: face-centered cubic) are clearly identified and labeled as well in the figure.…”
Section: Influence Of Nb Content On Reversed Austenitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that reversed austenite is fairly responsible for the high toughness, especially the low-temperature impact toughness, of Ni-containing steels [12,13]. Figure 6 shows the XRD patterns of the specimens containing different Nb contents after heat treatment; the individual diffracting planes from the bcc-martensite to fcc-austenite (bcc: bulkcentered cubic; fcc: face-centered cubic) are clearly identified and labeled as well in the figure.…”
Section: Influence Of Nb Content On Reversed Austenitementioning
confidence: 99%