Effect of Powder Characteristics and Oxygen Content on Modifications to the Microstructural Topology During Hot Isostatic Pressing of an Austenitic Steel

S. Irukuvarghula, H. Hassanin, C. Cayron, M. Aristizabal, Moataz M. Attallah, M. Preuss
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Abstract The effect of powder size distribution and oxygen content on the extent of multiple twinning and spatial distribution of oxide inclusions in hot isostatic pressed (HIPed) 316L steels was investigated using powders with different characteristics. Modifications to, and differences in their microstructural topology, were tracked quantitatively by evaluating the metrics related to twin related domains (TRDs) on specimens produced by interrupting the HIPing process at various points in time. Results revealed that powder size distribution has a strong effect on the extent of multiple twinning in the fully HIPed microstructure, with specimens produced using narrow distribution showing better statistics (i.e., homogeneously recrystallized) than the ones produced using broad size distribution. The oxide inclusion density in fully HIPed microstructures increased with the amount of oxygen content in the powders while prior particle boundaries (PPBs) were only observed in the specimens that were HIPed using broad powder distribution. More importantly, results clearly revealed that the spatial distribution of the inclusions was strongly affected by the homogeneity of recrystallization. Implications of the results are further discussed in a broader context, emphasizing the importance of utilizing the occurrence of solid state phase transformations during HIPing for controlling the microstructure evolution.
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粉末特性和氧含量对奥氏体钢热等静压过程中微观组织拓扑变化的影响
摘要采用不同性能的粉末,研究了粉末粒度分布和氧含量对热等静压316L钢多重孪晶程度和氧化物夹杂物空间分布的影响。通过在不同时间点中断HIPing过程产生的样品上评估与孪生相关域(TRDs)相关的指标,定量地跟踪了其微观结构拓扑的变化和差异。结果表明,粉末粒度分布对完全HIPed组织中多重孪晶的程度有很大影响,窄粒度分布的样品比宽粒度分布的样品具有更好的统计结果(即均匀再结晶)。随着粉末中氧含量的增加,完全HIPed显微组织中的氧化物夹杂密度增加,而只有在粉末分布广泛的HIPed样品中才观察到先验颗粒边界(PPBs)。更重要的是,结果清楚地表明,包裹体的空间分布受到再结晶均匀性的强烈影响。在更广泛的背景下进一步讨论了这些结果的意义,强调了利用HIPing过程中固态相变的发生来控制微观结构演变的重要性。
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