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Multiscale 3D analysis of creep cavities in AISI type 316 stainless steel
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EngineeringSevere Plastic DeformationCreep CavitiesMechanical EngineeringHigh Strength Low Alloy SteelFacetted CavitiesStructural MaterialsX-ray ImagingCorrosionMicrostructure-strength RelationshipSolidificationMaterials ScienceGrain BoundarySolid MechanicsPlasticityAisi Type 316Multiscale 3DHigh-performance MetalMicrostructureSuperalloyApplied PhysicsAlloy DesignAlloy PhaseMechanics Of Materials
A sample of AISI type 316 stainless steel from a power station steam header, showing reheat cracking, was removed from service and has been examined by a combination of microscale X-ray computed tomography (CT), nanoscale serial section focused ion beam–scanning electron microscopy (FIB-SEM), energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) spectrum imaging and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Multiscale three-dimensional analysis using correlative tomography allowed key regions to be found and analysed with high resolution techniques. The grain boundary analysed was decorated with micrometre sized, facetted cavities, M 23 C 6 carbides, ferrite and G phase but no σ phase. Smaller intragranular M 23 C 6 particles were also observed, close to the grain boundaries. This intimate coexistence suggests that the secondary phases will control the nucleation and growth of the cavities. Current models of cavitation, based on isolated idealised grain boundary cavities, are oversimplified.
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