“…If the G phase precipitates in the ex-service steel are normalised for Fe, Ni and Mo, an average measured composition becomes (Fe, Ni, Mo) 16 (Cr) 6 Si 2 . A theoretical composition for G phase has been given as (Ni, Fe, Cr) 16 (Nb, Ti) 6 Si 6 [12]; however, substitution of several alloying elements has previously been observed such that a more representative combination would be (Ni, Fe, Mo, Cr) 16 (Nb, Mn, Cr, Ti) 6 Si 6 or 7 [14,19,23] or as generalised by Sourmail to be A 16 D 6 C 7 where A and D are transition elements and C is a group IV element [24]. Although the ratio of alloying elements shown in Table 3 is comparable to that observed in G phase, the silicon level is significantly lower.…”