F. Danoix et P. Auger, Atom probe studies of the Fe-Cr system and stainless steels aged at intermediate temperature: A review, MATER CHAR, 44(1-2), 2000, pp. 177-201
The alpha-alpha' spinodal decomposition is known to occurr in iron-chromium
-based model and industrial alloys during long-term aging at intermediate t
emperatures. This decomposition can be characterized unambiguously by atom
probe, and its evolution quantified by means of various microstructural par
amaters directly accessible from concentration profiles. Comparison with th
e existing theories of spinodal decomposition will be briefly examined. Thi
s decomposition has a direct influence on the material, and can be used to
improve magnetic or mechanical properties. Conversely, some mechanical prop
erties, such as impact toughness, are greatly degradated by this evolution,
and can lead to serious problems when, for example, the integrity of large
industrial components is affected. For this reason, extensive work has bee
n carried out to understand the influence of the various alloying elements
on the phase separation and on the embrittlement process. Atom probe contri
butions in this area will be presented in this paper. (C) Elsevier Science
Inc., 2000. All rights reserved.