This file was created by the TYPO3 extension bib --- Timezone: CET Creation date: 2021-02-28 Creation time: 14-39-23 --- Number of references 4 article Pushkareva:2011 A study of dual phase steel damage evolution with microstructure Solid State Phenomena 2011 172-174 Part 1 839-844 A detailed analysis of the evolution of industrial Dual Phase (DP) steel microstructures is carried out as a function of various annealing and tempering conditions. Advanced characterization techniques such as Parallel Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy (PEELS) in the TEM and high spatial resolution Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (NanoSIMS) are employed in order to provide qualitative and quantitative measurements of local carbon concentration in the martensite. For certain annealing and tempering conditions, it is observed that local variations in carbon levels have occurred inside the individual martensite islands. These carbon variations strongly influence the damage behaviour of the steel. During tensile tests, a clear dependence of the damage mode on the local martensite carbon content is observed. Better knowledge of the relationship between the microstructure evolution at the sub-grain level and the damage behaviour can facilitate the design of DP steels with improved damage resistance. Département SI2M : Microstructures et Contraintes Brechet, Y and Clouet, E and Deschamps, A and Finel, A and Soisson, F Solid State Phenomena SOLID-SOLID PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS IN INORGANIC MATERIALS, PTS 1-2 Mat & Process Sci & Engn Lab; CEA, Tranverse Programme Adv Mat; French Aerospace Lab; Inst Chem, Natl Ctr Sci Res; French Phase Field Network; Lab Etude Microstructures 1012-0394 10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.172-174.839 IrinaPushkareva AbdelkrimRedjaimia AntoineMoulin NathalieValle article Koutsoukis:2011 Characterization of Precipitation Sequences in Superaustenitic Stainless Steels Solid State Phenomena 2011 172-174 Part 1 493-498 Superaustenitic stainless steels exhibit excellent corrosion resistance, at a wide variety of exposure temperatures, especially in chloride containing environments, coupled with desirable mechanical properties. Previous studies have shown that these steels are prone to precipitation of secondary phases, such as sigma phase (sigma), chi phase (chi). Laves-phase, carbides, nitrides or secondary austenite, when exposed at elevated temperatures, directly affecting their mechanical properties and corrosion behaviour. A detailed study of the effect of isothermal ageing on the microstructure of S32654 (Fe-24Cr-21Ni-7Mo-0.5N-0.013C) and S31254 (Fe-20Cr-18Ni-6Mo-0.2N-0.012C) superaustenitic stainless steels was carried out. Samples were aged within the temperature range of 650 degrees C to 950 degrees C for times up to 3000 h. Following ageing, precipitation of secondary phases was clearly observed with precipitates varying in volume fraction, size, shape and spatial distribution. Several secondary phases were identified via transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and electron diffraction (ED). The orientation relationships between the austenitic matrix and the secondary phases were identified. Interaction and also phase transformation among different types of precipitates, such as between precipitates and the austenitic matrix were observed and an attempt of understanding these phase transformations was carried out. Département SI2M : Microstructures et Contraintes Brechet, Y and Clouet, E and Deschamps, A and Finel, A and Soisson, F Solid State Phenomena SOLID-SOLID PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS IN INORGANIC MATERIALS, PTS 1-2 Mat & Process Sci & Engn Lab; CEA, Tranverse Programme Adv Mat; French Aerospace Lab; Inst Chem, Natl Ctr Sci Res; French Phase Field Network; Lab Etude Microstructures 1012-0394 10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.172-174.493 T.Koutsoukis A.Redjaïmia G.Fourlaris article DAOUDI:2011a DSC study of the kinetic parameters of the metastable phases formation during non-isothermal annealing of an Al-Si-Mg alloy. Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry 2011 104 (2) 627-633 Département SI2M : Microstructures et Contraintes 10.1007/s10973-010-1099-8 M.Daoudi A.Triki A.Redjaïmia article Grigorieva2011 Phase transformations in the Al-Si coating during the austenitization step Solid State Phenomena 2011 172-174 Part 1 784-790 Nowadays more and more hot stamped steel sheets dedicated for the automotive body-in-white structure are pre-coated to prevent the steel surface against iron oxidation and decarburization during the austenitization step. For these applications, the coating is deposited by continuous hot-dipping the steel in an Al-Si bath. The Al-Si coating, at the delivery state, contains Al-grains, Al-Fe-Si ternary phases, Al-Fe binary phases. During the austenitization, the Al-Si coating transforms completely by inter-diffusion and solidification reactions. The mechanisms of Al-Fe-Si phase transformations at high temperature are almost unknown. The phase transformations occurring during austenitization define the final coating microstructure responsible for the in use properties of the product like spot welding, painting adherence or corrosion behavior. It is the aim of this paper to propose a new way of understanding the mechanisms of phase transformation in the Al-Si coating during the austenitization step (between 900 and 930 degrees C) before the transfer into the hot-stamping press. Département SI2M : Microstructures et Contraintes Brechet, Y and Clouet, E and Deschamps, A and Finel, A and Soisson, F Solid State Phenomena SOLID-SOLID PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS IN INORGANIC MATERIALS, PTS 1-2 Mat & Process Sci & Engn Lab; CEA, Tranverse Programme Adv Mat; French Aerospace Lab; Inst Chem, Natl Ctr Sci Res; French Phase Field Network; Lab Etude Microstructures 1012-0394 10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.172-174.784 RaisaGrigorieva PascalDrillett J. -M.Mataigne A.Redjaïmia