2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.actamat.2012.12.021
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Alloy carbide precipitation in tempered 2.25 Cr–Mo steel under high magnetic field

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“…Under normal circumstances it is generally believed that the alloy carbides are paramagnetic phases and the external field has almost no influence on them. However, preliminary results have revealed that the precipitation sequence and substitutional solute atom concentration of alloy carbides M 6 C and M 23 C 6 are changed by high magnetic fields [8,11,12]. Magnetic-fieldinduced precipitation in alloys, especially for steels used under the extreme conditions of high magnetic field and intermediate temperature, is an important scientific and technological interest.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…Under normal circumstances it is generally believed that the alloy carbides are paramagnetic phases and the external field has almost no influence on them. However, preliminary results have revealed that the precipitation sequence and substitutional solute atom concentration of alloy carbides M 6 C and M 23 C 6 are changed by high magnetic fields [8,11,12]. Magnetic-fieldinduced precipitation in alloys, especially for steels used under the extreme conditions of high magnetic field and intermediate temperature, is an important scientific and technological interest.…”
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confidence: 98%
“…It is illustrated that the carbides becomes more stable when Cr atom are replaced by Fe. However, the carbides become unstable when reducing the magnetization at higher temperature …”
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“…However, first-principle calculations are limited to the ground state properties of carbides (0 K, 0 Pa). Further research is needed to explore the properties of carbides under realistic processing conditions, especially with magnetic fields and different temperatures.In the present paper, the mechanism of carbide precipitation with a high magnetic field is investigated from the perspective of thermodynamics based on existing experimental results [4]. The magnetic moments are obtained by first-principle calculations, and the relationship between the magnetic moment and the structure of Fe 20 Cr 3 C 6 has been investigated.…”
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“…It is a typical intermediate temperature heat resistant steel. The alloy design and heat treatments were introduced in the previous work [4]. The magnetic field was applied during tempering at 823 K (550 • C) for 1 h (3600 s).…”
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