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Nature Communications | 2018

A high-strength silicide phase in a stainless steel alloy designed for wear-resistant applications

David Bowden; Y Krysiak; L Palatinus; Dimitrios Tsivoulas; S Plana-Ruiz; Eleni Sarakinou; U Kolb; David Stewart; Michael Preuss

Hardfacing alloys provide strong, wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant coatings for extreme environments such as those within nuclear reactors. Here, we report an ultra-high-strength Fe–Cr–Ni silicide phase, named π-ferrosilicide, within a hardfacing Fe-based alloy. Electron diffraction tomography has allowed the determination of the atomic structure of this phase. Nanohardness testing indicates that the π-ferrosilicide phase is up to 2.5 times harder than the surrounding austenite and ferrite phases. The compressive strength of the π-ferrosilicide phase is exceptionally high and does not yield despite loading in excess of 1.6u2009GPa. Such a high-strength silicide phase could not only provide a new type of strong, wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant Fe-based coating, replacing more costly and hazardous Co-based alloys for nuclear applications, but also lead to the development of a new class of high-performance silicide-strengthened stainless steels, no longer reliant on carbon for strengthening.Wear- and corrosion-resistant hardfacing steels rely on carbon for strengthening. Here, the authors report an ultra-high strength silicide phase that could lead to a new class of silicide-strengthened stainless steels and alternative coatings for nuclear applications.


Acta Materialia | 2017

Evolution of grain boundary network topology in 316L austenitic stainless steel during powder hot isostatic pressing

Sandeep Irukuvarghula; Hanny Hassanin; Cyril Cayron; Moataz M. Attallah; David Stewart; Michael Preuss


Volume 1: Operations and Maintenance, Aging Management and Plant Upgrades; Nuclear Fuel, Fuel Cycle, Reactor Physics and Transport Theory; Plant Systems, Structures, Components and Materials; I&C, Digital Controls, and Influence of Human Factors | 2016

HIPed Hard Facings for Nuclear Applications: Materials, Key Potential Defects and Mitigating Quality Control Measures

John Sulley; David Stewart


World Tribology Congress | 1998

Influence of heat treatment on the abrasive wear behaviour of HVOF sprayed WC-Co coatings

David Stewart; P.H. Shipway; D.G. McCartney


Materials & Design | 2019

Understanding the microstructural evolution of silicide-strengthened hardfacing steels

David Bowden; David Stewart; Michael Preuss


Journal of The Mechanics and Physics of Solids | 2018

A crystal plasticity assessment of normally-loaded sliding contact in rough surfaces and galling

Bartosz Barzdajn; Anthony Paxton; David Stewart; Fionn P.E. Dunne


Journal of Nuclear Materials | 2018

Crystallographic evolution of MAX phases in proton irradiating environments

Joseph Ward; S.C. Middleburgh; Matthew Topping; Alistair Garner; David Stewart; Michel W. Barsoum; Michael Preuss; Philipp Frankel


Corrosion Science | 2018

Corrosion of cast Stellite-3 analogue in simulated PWR conditions

G.N. Karimi; P.H. Shipway; David Stewart; Tanvir Hussain


Corrosion Science | 2018

Corrosion performance of Ti3SiC2, Ti3AlC2, Ti2AlC and Cr2AlC MAX phases in simulated primary water conditions

Joseph Ward; David Bowden; Eric Prestat; Samuel Holdsworth; David Stewart; Michel W. Barsoum; Michael Preuss; Philipp Frankel


Acta Materialia | 2018

A comparative assessment of iron and cobalt-based hard-facing alloy deformation using HR-EBSD and HR-DIC

Chong Zhao; David Stewart; Jun Jiang; Fionn P.E. Dunne

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Michael Preuss

University of Manchester

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David Bowden

University of Manchester

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P.H. Shipway

University of Nottingham

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Joseph Ward

University of Manchester

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Anthony Paxton

Queen's University Belfast

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