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IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering | 2017

1 billion tons of nanostructure – segregation engineering enables confined transformation effects at lattice defects in steels

Dierk Raabe; Dirk Ponge; Meimei Wang; Michael Herbig; Michael Martinus Belde; Hauke Springer

The microstructure of complex steels can be manipulated by utilising the interaction between the local mechanical distortions associated with lattice defects, such as dislocations and grain boundaries, and solute components that segregate to them. Phenomenologically these phenomena can be interpreted in terms of the classical Gibbs adsorption isotherm, which states that the total system energy can be reduced by removing solute atoms from the bulk and segregating them at lattice defects. Here we show how this principle can be utilised through appropriate heat treatments not only to enrich lattice defects by solute atoms, but also to further change these decorated regions into confined ordered structural states or even to trigger localized decomposition and phase transformations. This principle, which is based on the interplay between the structure and mechanics of lattice defects on the one hand and the chemistry of the alloys solute components on the other hand, is referred to as segregation engineering. In this concept solute decoration to specific microstructural traps, viz. lattice defects, is not taken as an undesired effect, but instead seen as a tool for manipulating specific lattice defect structures, compositions and properties that lead to beneficial material behavior. Owing to the fairly well established underlying thermodynamic and kinetic principles, such local decoration and transformation effects can be tuned to proceed in a self-organised manner by adjusting (i) the heat treatment temperatures for matching the desired trapping, transformation or reversion regimes, and (ii) the corresponding timescales for sufficient solute diffusion to the targeted defects. Here we show how this segregation engineering principle can be applied to design self-organized nano- and microstructures in complex steels for improving their mechanical properties.


Materials Science and Engineering A-structural Materials Properties Microstructure and Processing | 2013

Bulk combinatorial design of ductile martensitic stainless steels through confined martensite-to-austenite reversion

Hauke Springer; Michael Martinus Belde; Dierk Raabe


Acta Materialia | 2015

Multiphase microstructures via confined precipitation and dissolution of vessel phases: Example of austenite in martensitic steel

Michael Martinus Belde; Hauke Springer; Gerhard Inden; Dierk Raabe


Materials & Design | 2016

Combinatorial design of transitory constitution steels: Coupling high strength with inherent formability and weldability through sequenced austenite stability

Hauke Springer; Michael Martinus Belde; Dierk Raabe


Acta Materialia | 2016

Vessel microstructure design: A new approach for site-specific core-shell micromechanical tailoring of TRIP-assisted ultra-high strength steels

Michael Martinus Belde; Hauke Springer; Dierk Raabe


MRS Fall Meeting | 2016

Segregation Engineering - Solute Decoration, Complexions and Transformations for Self-Organized Metallurgical Bulk Nanostructures

Dierk Raabe; Dirk Ponge; Baptiste Gault; Michael Herbig; Christian Liebscher; Margarita Kuzmina; Gerard Leyson; Meimei Wang; Cemal Cem Tasan; Gholamali Ali Nematollahi; Hauke Springer; Michael Martinus Belde; Jörg Neugebauer; Stefanie Sandlöbes


Archive | 2015

Designing ductile martensitic steel microstructures via localised austenite formation controlled by tailored chemical gradients

Michael Martinus Belde; Dierk Raabe; Wolfgang Bleck


International conference on High-throughput materials development | 2015

High throughput combinatorial design of novel high performance steels

Hauke Springer; Michael Martinus Belde; Dierk Raabe


ESOMAT 2015 | 2015

Vessel Microstructure Design: Tailoring Localised Martensite Transformation in Steels

Michael Martinus Belde; Hauke Springer; Dierk Raabe


Doktorandenseminar IEHK at RWTH Aachen | 2015

Investigations on processing strategies, microstructures and mechanical properties of high strength martensitic-austenitic steels

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