An increase in RE element content in Mg alloys promotes the grain boundary precipitate,which affects the mechanical properties.However,the influence of grain boundary precipitates on microstructure of Mg-RE alloys dur...An increase in RE element content in Mg alloys promotes the grain boundary precipitate,which affects the mechanical properties.However,the influence of grain boundary precipitates on microstructure of Mg-RE alloys during ageing and their role on ductility of the aged alloy is unclear.In this work,hot extrusion and ageing treatment were performed for Mg-9Gd-2Y-xNd-0.2Zr(x=1 wt.%and 3 wt.%)alloys,and grain boundary precipitates were formed in the extruded Mg-9Gd-2Y-3Nd-0.2Zr alloy due to the increase of Nd content.The extruded alloys exhibit a complete dynamic recrystallization(DRX)microstructure and a texture with the<0001>orientation parallel to the extrusion direction(ED).In addition,a large amount of fiber microstructures distributed by the second phase along the ED were formed in the Mg-9Gd-2Y-3Nd-0.2Zr alloy,while only a small amount of the second phase was observed in the Mg-9Gd-2Y-1Nd-0.2Zr alloy.After ageing treatment,a large amount ofβ'phase precipitated inside the grains.The strength of the Mg-9Gd-2Y-1Nd-0.2Zr alloy increased from 202 MPa to 275 MPa but the elongation decreased from 12.8%to 2.6%,and the strength of the Mg-9Gd-2Y-3Nd-0.2Zr alloy increased from 212 MPa to 281 MPa but the elongation decreased from 13.7%to 6.2%.Among them,the Mg-9Gd-2Y-3Nd-0.2Zr alloy showed good overall mechanical properties,especially the elongation of the aged alloy was 58%higher than that of the Mg-9Gd-2Y-1Nd-0.2Zr alloy.The increase in ductility of the aged Mg-9Gd-2Y-3Nd-0.2Zr alloy attributed to the grain boundary precipitate promotes the formation of a large number of precipitation free zones(PFZs)with widths of 130-150 nm during ageing treatment.展开更多
This study examines the effects of friction stir welding(FSW)and post-weld heat treatment(PWHT)on the grain boundary character distribution and corrosion resistance of cross sectional(top and bottom)regions of nickel-...This study examines the effects of friction stir welding(FSW)and post-weld heat treatment(PWHT)on the grain boundary character distribution and corrosion resistance of cross sectional(top and bottom)regions of nickel-and molybdenum-free high-nitrogen austenitic stainless steel(HNASS).FSW at 400 rpm and 30 mm/min resulted in finer grains(4.18μm)and higher coincident site lattice(CSL)boundaries(32.3%)at the top of the stir zone(SZ)due to dynamic recrystallization(DRX).PWHT at 900℃for 1 h led to grain coarsening(12.91μm the bottom SZ)but enhanced CSL boundaries from 24.6%to 30.2%,improving grain boundary stability.PWHT reduced the kernel average misorientation(KAM)by 14.9%in the SZ-top layer and 20.4%in the SZ-bottom layer,accompanied by a 25%decrease in hardness in the SZ-top layer and 26.7%in the SZ-bottom layer,indicating strain recovery and reduced dislocation density.Potentiodynamic polarization tests(PDP)showed a 18%increase in pitting potential and a 76%reduction in corrosion rate after PWHT.The improvement in corrosion resistance is attributed to the increase inΣ3 twin boundaries,which enhance grain boundary stability and reduce susceptibility to localized corrosion.These findings highlight the role of PWHT in refining the microstructure and strengthening corrosion resistance,making HNASS a promising material for demanding applications.展开更多
The grain size, textures and grain boundary plane distributions in a cold-rolled and annealed ferritic stainless steel were investigated by means of EBSD techniques. The results show that, following cold rolling with ...The grain size, textures and grain boundary plane distributions in a cold-rolled and annealed ferritic stainless steel were investigated by means of EBSD techniques. The results show that, following cold rolling with the thickness reduction of 85%, relatively low temperature (780℃) annealing brings an extremely sluggish grain growth and no grain texture develops when the annealing time varies from 5 min to 480 min. The free energy reduction of the system is mainly caused by the grain boundary plane re-orientation in addition to minor grain growth because the distributions of grain boundary planes are moderately preferred on { 100} according to the five parameter analyses (FPA) concerning the grain boundary plane characteristics. However, in the case of high-temperature (1 000 ℃) annealing, the average grain size does not increase until annealing time is prolonged to 90 min, after which extensive grain growth occurs and strong {100}(hkl) texture emerges whereas nearly random grain boundary plane distributions are observed. The free energy reduction of the system is most likely attributed to the selective growth.展开更多
A novel grain boundary(GB) model characterized with different angles and positions in the nanowire was set up.By means of device simulator,the effects of grain boundary angle and location on the electrical performance...A novel grain boundary(GB) model characterized with different angles and positions in the nanowire was set up.By means of device simulator,the effects of grain boundary angle and location on the electrical performance of ZnO nanowire FET(Nanowire Field-Effect Transistor) with a wrap-around gate configuration,were explored.With the increase of the grain boundary angle,the electrical performance degrades gradually.When a grain boundary with a smaller angle,such as 5° GB,is located close to the source or drain electrode,the grain boundary is partially depleted by an electric field peak,which leads to the decrease of electron concentration and the degradation of transistor characteristics.When the 90° GB is located at the center of the nanowire,the action of the electric field is balanced out,so the electrical performance of transistor is better than that of the 90° GB located at the other positions.展开更多
Sensitization by chromium depletion due to chromium carbide precipitation at grain boundaries in austenitic stainless steels can not be prevented perfectly only by previous conventional techniques, such as reduction o...Sensitization by chromium depletion due to chromium carbide precipitation at grain boundaries in austenitic stainless steels can not be prevented perfectly only by previous conventional techniques, such as reduction of carbon content, stabilization-treatment, local solution-heat-treatment, etc. Recent studies on grain boundary structure have revealed that the sensitization depends strongly on grain boundary character and atomic structure, and that low energy grain boundaries such as coincidence-site-lattice (CSL) boundaries have strong resistance to intergranular corrosion. The concept of ’grain boundary design and control’ has been developed as grain boundary engineering (GBE). GBEed materials are characterized by high frequencies of CSL boundaries which are resistant to intergranular deterioration of materials, such as intergranular corrosion. A thermomechanical treatment was tried to improve the resistance to the sensitization by GBE. A type 304 austenitic stainless steel was cold-rolled and solution-heat-treated, and then sensitization-heat-treated. The grain boundary character distribution was examined by orientation imaging microscopy (OIM). The intergranular corrosion resistance was evaluated by electrochemical potentiokinetic reactivation (EPR) and ferric sulfate-sulfuric acid tests. The sensitivity to intergranular corrosion was reduced by the thermomechanical treatment and indicated a minimum at a small roll-reduction. The frequency of CSL boundaries indicated a maximum at the small reduction. The ferric sulfate-sulfuric acid test showed much smaller corrosion rate in the thermomechanical-treated specimen than in the base material. A high density of annealing twins were observed in the thermomechanical-treated specimen. The results suggest that the therrmomechanical treatment can introduce low energy segments in the grain boundary network by annealing twins and can arrest the percolation of intergranular corrosion from the surface. The effects of carbon content and other minor elements on optimization in grain boundary character distribution (GBCD) and thermomechanical parameters were also examined during GBE.展开更多
基金Project(2021YFB3701103) supported by the National Key R&D Program of China。
文摘An increase in RE element content in Mg alloys promotes the grain boundary precipitate,which affects the mechanical properties.However,the influence of grain boundary precipitates on microstructure of Mg-RE alloys during ageing and their role on ductility of the aged alloy is unclear.In this work,hot extrusion and ageing treatment were performed for Mg-9Gd-2Y-xNd-0.2Zr(x=1 wt.%and 3 wt.%)alloys,and grain boundary precipitates were formed in the extruded Mg-9Gd-2Y-3Nd-0.2Zr alloy due to the increase of Nd content.The extruded alloys exhibit a complete dynamic recrystallization(DRX)microstructure and a texture with the<0001>orientation parallel to the extrusion direction(ED).In addition,a large amount of fiber microstructures distributed by the second phase along the ED were formed in the Mg-9Gd-2Y-3Nd-0.2Zr alloy,while only a small amount of the second phase was observed in the Mg-9Gd-2Y-1Nd-0.2Zr alloy.After ageing treatment,a large amount ofβ'phase precipitated inside the grains.The strength of the Mg-9Gd-2Y-1Nd-0.2Zr alloy increased from 202 MPa to 275 MPa but the elongation decreased from 12.8%to 2.6%,and the strength of the Mg-9Gd-2Y-3Nd-0.2Zr alloy increased from 212 MPa to 281 MPa but the elongation decreased from 13.7%to 6.2%.Among them,the Mg-9Gd-2Y-3Nd-0.2Zr alloy showed good overall mechanical properties,especially the elongation of the aged alloy was 58%higher than that of the Mg-9Gd-2Y-1Nd-0.2Zr alloy.The increase in ductility of the aged Mg-9Gd-2Y-3Nd-0.2Zr alloy attributed to the grain boundary precipitate promotes the formation of a large number of precipitation free zones(PFZs)with widths of 130-150 nm during ageing treatment.
文摘This study examines the effects of friction stir welding(FSW)and post-weld heat treatment(PWHT)on the grain boundary character distribution and corrosion resistance of cross sectional(top and bottom)regions of nickel-and molybdenum-free high-nitrogen austenitic stainless steel(HNASS).FSW at 400 rpm and 30 mm/min resulted in finer grains(4.18μm)and higher coincident site lattice(CSL)boundaries(32.3%)at the top of the stir zone(SZ)due to dynamic recrystallization(DRX).PWHT at 900℃for 1 h led to grain coarsening(12.91μm the bottom SZ)but enhanced CSL boundaries from 24.6%to 30.2%,improving grain boundary stability.PWHT reduced the kernel average misorientation(KAM)by 14.9%in the SZ-top layer and 20.4%in the SZ-bottom layer,accompanied by a 25%decrease in hardness in the SZ-top layer and 26.7%in the SZ-bottom layer,indicating strain recovery and reduced dislocation density.Potentiodynamic polarization tests(PDP)showed a 18%increase in pitting potential and a 76%reduction in corrosion rate after PWHT.The improvement in corrosion resistance is attributed to the increase inΣ3 twin boundaries,which enhance grain boundary stability and reduce susceptibility to localized corrosion.These findings highlight the role of PWHT in refining the microstructure and strengthening corrosion resistance,making HNASS a promising material for demanding applications.
基金Project(50974147)supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(2009ZRB01176)supported by the Natural Science Foundation of Shandong Province,China
文摘The grain size, textures and grain boundary plane distributions in a cold-rolled and annealed ferritic stainless steel were investigated by means of EBSD techniques. The results show that, following cold rolling with the thickness reduction of 85%, relatively low temperature (780℃) annealing brings an extremely sluggish grain growth and no grain texture develops when the annealing time varies from 5 min to 480 min. The free energy reduction of the system is mainly caused by the grain boundary plane re-orientation in addition to minor grain growth because the distributions of grain boundary planes are moderately preferred on { 100} according to the five parameter analyses (FPA) concerning the grain boundary plane characteristics. However, in the case of high-temperature (1 000 ℃) annealing, the average grain size does not increase until annealing time is prolonged to 90 min, after which extensive grain growth occurs and strong {100}(hkl) texture emerges whereas nearly random grain boundary plane distributions are observed. The free energy reduction of the system is most likely attributed to the selective growth.
基金Project(60876022) supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of ChinaProject(50925727) supported by the National Natural Science Funds for Distinguished Young Scholars of China
文摘A novel grain boundary(GB) model characterized with different angles and positions in the nanowire was set up.By means of device simulator,the effects of grain boundary angle and location on the electrical performance of ZnO nanowire FET(Nanowire Field-Effect Transistor) with a wrap-around gate configuration,were explored.With the increase of the grain boundary angle,the electrical performance degrades gradually.When a grain boundary with a smaller angle,such as 5° GB,is located close to the source or drain electrode,the grain boundary is partially depleted by an electric field peak,which leads to the decrease of electron concentration and the degradation of transistor characteristics.When the 90° GB is located at the center of the nanowire,the action of the electric field is balanced out,so the electrical performance of transistor is better than that of the 90° GB located at the other positions.
文摘Sensitization by chromium depletion due to chromium carbide precipitation at grain boundaries in austenitic stainless steels can not be prevented perfectly only by previous conventional techniques, such as reduction of carbon content, stabilization-treatment, local solution-heat-treatment, etc. Recent studies on grain boundary structure have revealed that the sensitization depends strongly on grain boundary character and atomic structure, and that low energy grain boundaries such as coincidence-site-lattice (CSL) boundaries have strong resistance to intergranular corrosion. The concept of ’grain boundary design and control’ has been developed as grain boundary engineering (GBE). GBEed materials are characterized by high frequencies of CSL boundaries which are resistant to intergranular deterioration of materials, such as intergranular corrosion. A thermomechanical treatment was tried to improve the resistance to the sensitization by GBE. A type 304 austenitic stainless steel was cold-rolled and solution-heat-treated, and then sensitization-heat-treated. The grain boundary character distribution was examined by orientation imaging microscopy (OIM). The intergranular corrosion resistance was evaluated by electrochemical potentiokinetic reactivation (EPR) and ferric sulfate-sulfuric acid tests. The sensitivity to intergranular corrosion was reduced by the thermomechanical treatment and indicated a minimum at a small roll-reduction. The frequency of CSL boundaries indicated a maximum at the small reduction. The ferric sulfate-sulfuric acid test showed much smaller corrosion rate in the thermomechanical-treated specimen than in the base material. A high density of annealing twins were observed in the thermomechanical-treated specimen. The results suggest that the therrmomechanical treatment can introduce low energy segments in the grain boundary network by annealing twins and can arrest the percolation of intergranular corrosion from the surface. The effects of carbon content and other minor elements on optimization in grain boundary character distribution (GBCD) and thermomechanical parameters were also examined during GBE.