2018
DOI: 10.1002/mawe.201700186
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Carbide types in an advanced microalloyed bainitic/ferritic Cr–Mo Steel – TEM observations and thermodynamic calculations

Abstract: The strength and toughness of low alloyed ferritic/bainitic steels depend on their microstructure, which evolves during thermo‐mechanical treatments along the processing chain. Chromium‐molybdenum steel microstructures are complex. Therefore, only a limited number of attempts have been made to fully characterize carbide populations in such steels. In the present work, analytical transmission electron microscopy is employed to study the microstructure of a low alloyed chromium‐molybdenum steel, which features f… Show more

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“…Thin foils for TEM studies were prepared from specimens subjected to the thermal analysis with different cooling rates. A detailed description of how TEM specimens were prepared and how TEM results were analyzed is given elsewhere [27,28]. Thin slices were cut from the heat-treated specimens and ground down to a thickness of 60 lm with a final grinding mesh size of 4000#.…”
Section: Scanning and Transmission Electron Microscopy (Sem And Tem)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thin foils for TEM studies were prepared from specimens subjected to the thermal analysis with different cooling rates. A detailed description of how TEM specimens were prepared and how TEM results were analyzed is given elsewhere [27,28]. Thin slices were cut from the heat-treated specimens and ground down to a thickness of 60 lm with a final grinding mesh size of 4000#.…”
Section: Scanning and Transmission Electron Microscopy (Sem And Tem)mentioning
confidence: 99%