Dislocation Density of Lath Martensite in 10Cr-5W Heat-Resistant Steels

Dislocation densities in 10Cr-5W low-carbon steel that containing carbon content is 0.02C, 0.03C, 0.09C and 0.13C mass% were determinedd from X-ray line analysis based on the modified Williamson-Hall and Warren-Averbach methods. In the as-quenched state the dislocation density in the martensite phas...

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Published in:MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS Vol. 52; no. 12; pp. 2151 - 2154
Main Authors: Cong, Zhenhua, Murata, Yoshinori
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Sendai The Japan Institute of Metals and Materials 2011
Japan Science and Technology Agency
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Summary:Dislocation densities in 10Cr-5W low-carbon steel that containing carbon content is 0.02C, 0.03C, 0.09C and 0.13C mass% were determinedd from X-ray line analysis based on the modified Williamson-Hall and Warren-Averbach methods. In the as-quenched state the dislocation density in the martensite phase increased with increasing carbon content for these low-carbon steels.
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ISSN:1345-9678
1347-5320
DOI:10.2320/matertrans.M2011201