% % This file was created by the TYPO3 extension % bib % --- Timezone: CET % Creation date: 2021-03-05 % Creation time: 18-57-24 % --- Number of references % 10 % @Article { Perevoshchikova:2011, title = {A convex hull algorithm for minimization of Gibbs energy in two-phase multicomponent alloys}, journal = {Solid State Phenomena}, year = {2011}, volume = {172-174}, number = {Part 1}, pages = {1214-1219}, abstract = {We have adapted the Quickhull algorithm with the general dimension Beneath-Beyond algorithm {[}6] for computing the convex hull of the Gibbs energy hypersurface of multicomponent two-phase alloys. We illustrate the salient features of our method with calculations of isothermal ferrite-austenite equilibria in Fe-C-Cr. Finally, successive equilibrium calculations in a Fe-C-Cr-Mo steel over a large temperature range show the benefit of computing the convex hull before performing the conventional Newton-Raphson search.}, note = {D{\'e}partement SI2M : Microstructures et Contraintes}, editor = {Brechet, Y and Clouet, E and Deschamps, A and Finel, A and Soisson, F}, series = {Solid State Phenomena}, booktitle = {SOLID-SOLID PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS IN INORGANIC MATERIALS, PTS 1-2}, organization = {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}, ISSN = {1012-0394}, DOI = {10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.172-174.1214}, author = {Appolaire, Benoit and Perevoshchikova, Nataliya and Teixeira, Julien and Denis, Sabine} } @Article { dehmas:2011c, title = {beta -> beta + alpha isothermal phase transformation in Ti17 titanium alloy: chemical composition and crystallographic aspect.}, journal = {Solid State Phenomena}, year = {2011}, volume = {172-174}, pages = {396-401}, note = {D{\'e}partement SI2M : Microstructures et Contraintes}, author = {Dehmas, M. and Kovac, J. and Aeby-Gautier, E. and Appolaire, B. and Denand, B. and Da-Costa-Teixeira, J.} } @Article { DAOUDI:2011a, title = {DSC study of the kinetic parameters of the metastable phases formation during non-isothermal annealing of an Al-Si-Mg alloy.}, journal = {Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry}, year = {2011}, volume = {104 (2)}, pages = {627-633}, note = {D{\'e}partement SI2M : Microstructures et Contraintes}, DOI = {10.1007/s10973-010-1099-8}, author = {Daoudi, M. and Triki, A. and Redja{\"i}mia, A.} } @Article { Hell:2011a, title = {Microstructure - Properties Relationships in Carbide-free Bainitic Steels}, journal = {ISIJ International}, year = {2011}, volume = {51}, number = {10}, pages = {1724-1732}, abstract = {We elaborated two carbide-free bainitic steels with different microstructures through specific alloy design and austempering process. Microstructural characterizations were performed by means of EBSD analysis and in-situ high energy synchrotron diffraction in order to evaluate the phase fractions and the carbon content in the retained austenite, as well as the microtextures. These microstructural features were correlated to the tensile properties. Both steels exhibited an excellent compromise between high strength (above 1 250 MPa), good ductility (uniform elongation up to 14\%) and high fracture strain (reduction of area up to 46\%). The volume fraction of MA blocks (blocks of retained austenite partially transformed into fresh martensite during the final cooling at room temperature) was a key relevant parameter that strongly influenced the work-hardening at the expense of the damaging processes at high strain.}, note = {D{\'e}partement SI2M : Microstructures et Contraintes}, ISSN = {0915-1559}, author = {Hell, Jean-Christophe and Dehmas, Moukrane and Allain, Sebastien and Prado, Juscelino Mendes and Hazotte, Alain and Chateau, Jean-Philippe} } @Article { Borgese:2011, title = {Microstructure and elastic properties of atomic layer deposited TiO2 anatase thin films}, journal = {Acta Materialia}, year = {2011}, volume = {59}, number = {7}, pages = {2891-2900}, abstract = {Amorphous TiO2 thin films were deposited by means of atomic layer deposition on Kapton substrates and then crystallized ex situ by annealing at 300 degrees C to obtain the anatase phase. The morphology, structure and microstructure of films treated for 12, 24, 72 and 90 h were investigated. The local Ti coordination changes were studied by X-ray near-edge structure (XANES). On the basis of X-ray diffraction residual stress calculations, the elastic anisotropy of the films is experimentally determined for the first time (A{*}(comp) = 0.07, A{*}(shear) = 0.03). The film macro-strains increased with the time of treatment, while the micro-strains decreased. This effect may be correlated with the incipient anatase-to-rutile transformation as suggested by the changes observed in the XANES pattern of the film treated for 90 h. However, the contribution of the substrate cannot be excluded. (C) 2011 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.}, note = {D{\'e}partement SI2M : Microstructures et Contraintes}, ISSN = {1359-6454}, DOI = {10.1016/j.actamat.2011.01.032}, author = {Borgese, L. and Bontempi, E. and Gelfi, M. and Depero, L. E. and Goudeau, P. and Geandier, G. and Thiaudi{\`e}re, D.} } @Article { Napoli:2011, title = {Modeling of beta -> alpha transformation in complex titanium alloys.}, journal = {Solid State Phenomena}, year = {2011}, volume = {172-174}, pages = {1044-1049}, note = {D{\'e}partement SI2M : Microstructures et Contraintes}, author = {Di Napoli, P. and Appolaire, B. and Aeby-Gautier, E. and B{\'e}n{\'e}teau, A.} } @Article { Grigorieva2011, title = {Phase transformations in the Al-Si coating during the austenitization step}, journal = {Solid State Phenomena}, year = {2011}, volume = {172-174}, number = {Part 1}, pages = {784-790}, abstract = {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.}, note = {D{\'e}partement SI2M : Microstructures et Contraintes}, editor = {Brechet, Y and Clouet, E and Deschamps, A and Finel, A and Soisson, F}, series = {Solid State Phenomena}, booktitle = {SOLID-SOLID PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS IN INORGANIC MATERIALS, PTS 1-2}, organization = {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}, ISSN = {1012-0394}, DOI = {10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.172-174.784}, author = {Grigorieva, Raisa and Drillett, Pascal and Mataigne, J. -M. and Redja{\"i}mia, A.} } @Article { Settefrati:2011, title = {Precipitation in a near beta titanium alloy on ageing: Influence of heating rate and chemical composition of the beta-metastable phase}, journal = {Solid State Phenomena}, year = {2011}, volume = {172-174}, number = {Part 1}, pages = {760-765}, abstract = {In the present study we focus on the precipitation processes during heating and ageing of beta-metastable phase in the near beta Ti-5553 alloy. Transformation processes have been studied using continuous high energy X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) and electrical resistivity for two different states of the beta-metastable phase. Microstructures have been observed by electron microscopy. Different transformation sequences are highlighted depending on both heating rate and chemical composition of the beta-metastable phase. At low temperatures and low heating rates, the hexagonal omega(iso) phase is first formed as generally mentioned in the literature. Increasing the temperature, XRD evidences the formation of an orthorhombic phase (alpha''), which evolves toward the hexagonal pseudo compact alpha phase. For higher heating rates or for richer composition in beta-stabilizing elements of the beta-metastable phase, omega phase may not form and alpha'' forms directly and again transforms into alpha phase. A direct transformation from beta-metastable to alpha phase is observed for the highest heating rate. The formation of the metastable omega(iso) and alpha'' phases clearly influences the final morphology of alpha.}, note = {D{\'e}partement SI2M : Microstructures et Contraintes}, editor = {Brechet, Y and Clouet, E and Deschamps, A and Finel, A and Soisson, F}, booktitle = {SOLID-SOLID PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS IN INORGANIC MATERIALS, PTS 1-2}, organization = {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}, ISSN = {1012-0394}, DOI = {10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.172-174.760}, author = {Settefrati, A. and Aeby-Gautier, E. and Dehmas, M. and Geandier, G. and Appolaire, B. and Audion, S. and Delfosse, J.} } @Article { Dehmas:2011a, title = {TEM Study of High-Temperature Precipitation of Delta Phase in Inconel 718 Alloy}, journal = {Advances in Materials Science and Engineering}, year = {2011}, volume = {2011}, pages = {9}, abstract = {Inconel 718 is widely used because of its ability to retain strength at up to 650 degrees C for long periods of time through coherent metastable gamma `' Ni(3)Nb precipitation associated with a smaller volume fraction of gamma' Ni(3)Al precipitates. At very long ageing times at service temperature, gamma `' decomposes to the stable Ni(3)Nb delta phase. This latter phase is also present above the gamma `' solvus and is used for grain control during forging of alloy 718. While most works available on delta precipitation have been performed at temperatures below the gamma `' solvus, it appeared of interest to also investigate the case where delta phase precipitates directly fromthe fccmatrix free of gamma `' precipitates. This was studied by X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). TEM observations confirmed the presence of rotation-ordered domains in delta plates, and some unexpected contrast could be explained by double diffraction due to overlapping phases.}, note = {D{\'e}partement SI2M : Microstructures et Contraintes}, ISSN = {1687-6822}, DOI = {10.1155/2011/940634}, author = {Dehmas, Moukrane and Lacaze, Jacques and Niang, Aliou and Viguier, Bernard} } @Article { Mourot:2011, title = {Transformation Kinetics and Resulting Microstructure in MMC Reinforced with TiC Particles}, journal = {Solid State Phenomena}, year = {2011}, volume = {172-174}, pages = {747-752}, note = {D{\'e}partement SI2M : Microstructures et Contraintes}, DOI = {doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/SSP.172-174.747}, author = {Mourot, Mickael and Courleux, Alice and Dehmas, Moukrane and Gautier, Elisabeth and Geandier, Guillaume and Dezellus, Olivier and Claude Viala, Jean and Martin, Olivier and Karnatak, Nikhil and Danoix, Frederic} }