2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.nucengdes.2010.04.044
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Investigation of thermal aging damage mechanism of the Cast Duplex Stainless Steel

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“…It can be easily imaged that the dislocations can be relatively easy to traverse the δ/γ coherent and semicoherent interface. In addition, It has been verified that the δ/γ angle is inferior to 10°when the δ/γ crystallographic relationship satisfies the Kurdjumov-Sachs (KS) expression: {111} γ //{110} δ and 〈011〉 γ //〈111〉 δ and in this condition, the plastic deformation of the ferrite grain is in agreement with the neighbouring austenite grains [18]. Serre et al have also reported four kinds of slip lines in the ferrite which depend on the matching degree of the δ/γ interface.…”
Section: Deformation Details Of the As-received Specimen During Quasimentioning
confidence: 92%
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“…It can be easily imaged that the dislocations can be relatively easy to traverse the δ/γ coherent and semicoherent interface. In addition, It has been verified that the δ/γ angle is inferior to 10°when the δ/γ crystallographic relationship satisfies the Kurdjumov-Sachs (KS) expression: {111} γ //{110} δ and 〈011〉 γ //〈111〉 δ and in this condition, the plastic deformation of the ferrite grain is in agreement with the neighbouring austenite grains [18]. Serre et al have also reported four kinds of slip lines in the ferrite which depend on the matching degree of the δ/γ interface.…”
Section: Deformation Details Of the As-received Specimen During Quasimentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Moreover, besides the mechanical properties, the microstructures in CDSSs greatly affect the plastic deformation behavior. The deformation mode and microstructure evolution in CDSSs have been investigated by some authors by means of various techniques, like SEM, TEM, EBSD and AFM, under tensile loading and the deformation mechanisms are related to the morphology, repartition and texture of each phase [14][15][16][17][18][19]. SEM in-situ observations indicate that slip lines occur in the austenite matrix at first and slip lines in ferrite can be caused by deformation in austenite or the bulk deformation of the ferrite itself [14].…”
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“…One use for CDSS is in coolant water pipes in the pressurized water reactor (PWR) which are designed for at least a 40-year service life and to work in service temperatures ranging from 288 • C to 327 • C [4]. Hence, such pipes experience problems of thermal aging embrittlement during service that cause degradation in mechanical properties [5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]. It has been reported that the thermal aging embrittlement in CDSS was caused by the precipitation that formed in the ferrite phase after long-term thermal aging, e.g., the G-phase precipitates and the spinodal decomposition during which the ferrite phase decomposes into a Fe-rich α-phase and a Cr-rich α'-phase [10,11,[13][14][15].…”
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“…Previous studies have reported that long-term thermal aging at operating temperature causes hardening, loss of impact toughness, and an increase in ultimate tensile strength (UTS) in these steels [1], [2], [4]- [15].…”
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confidence: 99%