In situ study of sigma phase formation in Cr – Co – Ni ternary alloys at 800 ° C using the long duration experiment facility at Diamond Light Source

The new long duration experiment facility on beamline I11 at Diamond Light Source has been used to study the kinetics of sigma phase formation in three Cr – Co – Ni alloys. Diffraction data acquired during in situ exposure at 800 ° C for 50   d showed progressive increases in the sigma fraction. This was accompanied by changes in the proportions of the other phases, which differed markedly between the alloys studied. These results demonstrate the capabilities of the long duration facility for the study of metallurgical phenomena over periods of months to years, a capability not previously available at a synchrotron source.
Source: Journal of Synchrotron Radiation - Category: Physics Authors: Tags: sigma TCP (topologically close-packed phase) synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction SEM (scanning electron microscopy) ternary alloys metallurgial phenomena research papers Source Type: research
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