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Meeting 2020 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition
Symposium Use of Large Scale Facilities to Understand the Physical Metallurgy of Fe-based Alloys
Presentation Title Precipitation Kinetics and Chemistry Evolution of Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Steels throughout their Consolidation Process Evaluated by In-situ Anomalous Small-angle X-ray Scattering
Author(s) Gabriel Spartacus, Joël Malaplate, Frédéric De Geuser, Denis Sornin, Alexis Deschamps
On-Site Speaker (Planned) Gabriel Spartacus
Abstract Scope Oxide Dispersion Strengthened (ODS) steels are candidate for nuclear reactor applications. ODS steels are made by powder metallurgy processes involving ball milling of Fe-Cr, Y2O3 and TiH2 powders to dissolve Y, Ti and O into the matrix. These species precipitate as Y-Ti-O nano-oxides during the subsequent high temperature consolidation at 1100°C. Acquiring experimental data on the precipitation kinetics and chemical evolution is invaluable to further control and optimize the elaboration. For this purpose, we have performed in-situ observations up to 1100°C on cold-compressed powders during heat treatments representative of the real process route, using synchrotron anomalous small angle x-ray scattering. These measurements elucidate the precipitation kinetic path showing a coarsening start around 400°C, as well as a chemical and structural shift near 800°C probably linked to the precipitates transformation from non-stoichiometric clusters to Y2Ti2O7 pyrochlore. These oxides show outstanding stability with almost no ripening even after 12 hours at 1100°C.
Proceedings Inclusion? Planned: Supplemental Proceedings volume

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Carbide-free Bainite Transformations in Non-isothermal Conditions Investigated by In-situ High-energy X-ray Diffraction Experiments
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HEXRD and SAXS to Unveil the Dynamics of Phase Transformation in Steels: From Carbide-free Bainite To Mapping of Compositionally Graded Samples
In-situ Synchrotron X-ray Diffraction Stress Analysis during Laser Surface Line Hardening of Samples with Specific Geometric Features
In situ HEXRD Determination and Numerical Simulation of Internal Stresses during HeatTtreatment of Carburized and Carbonitrided Low-alloyed Steels
In situ Quantitative Study of Retained Austenite Mechanical Stability in 3rd Generation TRIP-aided Steels by High-Energy X-ray Diffraction on Synchrotron Beamline
Microstructure Evolution and Phase Transformations during Deformation of Metastable Austenitic CrMnNi Steel as Revealed by In situ Synchrotron Radiation X-ray Diffraction
Nucleation and Evolution of Sigma Phase and Nitrides during Heat Treatment and Welding of Duplex Stainless Steels
Precipitation Kinetics and Chemistry Evolution of Oxide Dispersion Strengthened Steels throughout their Consolidation Process Evaluated by In-situ Anomalous Small-angle X-ray Scattering
Real-time Investigation of Recovery, Recrystallization and Austenite Transformation during Annealing of a Cold-rolled Steel Using High Energy X-ray Diffraction (HEXRD)
Stress Tensor Determination during Phase Transformation of a Metal Matrix Composite using In situ High Energy X-ray Diffraction

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