Precipitation in super-austenitic stainless steels will significantly affect their corrosion resistance and hot workability.The effects of Cr and Mo on precipitation behaviors were mainly achieved by affecting the dri...Precipitation in super-austenitic stainless steels will significantly affect their corrosion resistance and hot workability.The effects of Cr and Mo on precipitation behaviors were mainly achieved by affecting the driving force for precipitation,especially Mo has a more substantial promotion effect on the formation of theσphase than Cr.In the present study,B addition to the S31254 super-austenitic stainless steels shows an excellent ability to inhibit precipitation.The effect of B on the precipitation behaviors was investigated by microstructure characterization and theoretical calculations.The experimental observation shows that the small addition of B inhibits the formation of theσphase along grain boundaries and changes from continuous to intermittent distribution.Moreover,the inhibitory effect increased obviously with the increase of B content.The influence of B addition was theoretically analyzed from the atomic level,and the calculation results demonstrate that B can inhibit the formation ofσphase precipitates by suppressing Mo migration to grain boundaries.It is found that B and Mo are inclined to segregate atΣ5 andΣ9 grain boundaries,with B showing the most severe grain boundary segregation tendency.While B distribution at the grain boundary before precipitation begins,the segregation of Mo and Cr will be restrained.Additionally,B’s occupation will induce a high potential barrier,making it difficult for Mo to diffuse towards grain boundaries.展开更多
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant Nos.U1860204 and 51871159)。
文摘Precipitation in super-austenitic stainless steels will significantly affect their corrosion resistance and hot workability.The effects of Cr and Mo on precipitation behaviors were mainly achieved by affecting the driving force for precipitation,especially Mo has a more substantial promotion effect on the formation of theσphase than Cr.In the present study,B addition to the S31254 super-austenitic stainless steels shows an excellent ability to inhibit precipitation.The effect of B on the precipitation behaviors was investigated by microstructure characterization and theoretical calculations.The experimental observation shows that the small addition of B inhibits the formation of theσphase along grain boundaries and changes from continuous to intermittent distribution.Moreover,the inhibitory effect increased obviously with the increase of B content.The influence of B addition was theoretically analyzed from the atomic level,and the calculation results demonstrate that B can inhibit the formation ofσphase precipitates by suppressing Mo migration to grain boundaries.It is found that B and Mo are inclined to segregate atΣ5 andΣ9 grain boundaries,with B showing the most severe grain boundary segregation tendency.While B distribution at the grain boundary before precipitation begins,the segregation of Mo and Cr will be restrained.Additionally,B’s occupation will induce a high potential barrier,making it difficult for Mo to diffuse towards grain boundaries.