1984
DOI: 10.1107/s0021889884010931
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Quantitative X-ray phase analysis of surface layers

Abstract: The proposed method is aimed at the analysis of phase distribution in thin surface layers comparable to the penetration depth of X-rays. The phase distribution is modelled mathematically and the parameters of the distribution are evaluated from diffraction data taken for various peaks and with various radiations. The method was applied to the analysis of austenite distribution in cathodically charged stainless steel.

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“…Metastable austenitic stainless steels undergo surface cracking associated with the formation of α'and ε-martensites during cathodic charging [44]. Simultaneously, hydrogen-induced FCC-and HCP-phases are observed [45,46]. Transformations are related to the steep hydrogen gradient and related steep stress gradients.…”
Section: Analysis Of Tem Specimenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Metastable austenitic stainless steels undergo surface cracking associated with the formation of α'and ε-martensites during cathodic charging [44]. Simultaneously, hydrogen-induced FCC-and HCP-phases are observed [45,46]. Transformations are related to the steep hydrogen gradient and related steep stress gradients.…”
Section: Analysis Of Tem Specimenmentioning
confidence: 99%