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Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2014 Volume 84, Issue 8, Pages 36–45 (Mi jtf8162)

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Austenitic structure formation in an Fe–32% Ni alloy during slow heating in the critical temperature range

N. D. Zemtsova

Institute of Metal Physics, Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Ekaterinburg

Abstract: Electron diffraction is used to show (for the first time) that the reverse $\alpha\to\gamma$ transformation in an Fe–32% Ni during slow heating develops via the formation of an intermediate paramagnetic $9R$ phase. Coarse extended lamellae form according to a shear mechanism in the central part of the temperature range of the reverse transformation, which is called the critical range (here, the physical properties of the alloy change anomalously). The extended lamellae consist of $9R$-phase lamellae with $\gamma$-phase interlayers. A high density of periodic stacking faults in the structure of the $9R$ phase and a high density of chaotic stacking faults in the complex $9R + \gamma$ phase determine the nature of phase transformation-induced hardening.

Received: 26.07.2013


 English version:
Technical Physics, 2014, 59:8, 1141–1149

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