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Contributions of Al and Ni segregation to the interfacial cohesion of Cu-rich precipitates in ferritic steels

Authors :
Xie, Yao-Ping
Zhao, Shi-Jin
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

We characterise the influence of the segregation behaviours of two typical alloying elements, aluminium and nickel, on the interfacial cohesive properties of copper-rich precipitates in ferritic steels, with a view towards understanding steel embrittlement. The first-principles method is used to compute the energetic and bonding properties of aluminium and nickel at the interfaces of the precipitates and corresponding fracture surfaces. Our results show the segregation of aluminium and nickel at interfaces of precipitates are both energetically favourable. We find that the interfacial cohesion of copper precipitates is enhanced by aluminium segregation but reduced by nickel segregation. Opposite roles can be attributed to the different symmetrical features of the valence states for aluminium and nickel. The nickel-induced interfacial embrittlement of copper-rich precipitates increase the ductile-brittle transition temperature (DBTT) of ferritic steels and provides an explanation of many experimental phenomena, such as the fact that the shifts of DBTT of reactor pressure vessel steels depend the copper and nickel content.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1102.4234
Document Type :
Working Paper