O. Dmitrieva
Max Planck Society
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Acta Materialia | 2011
O. Dmitrieva; Dirk Ponge; Gerhard Inden; J. Millán; Pyuck-Pa Choi; Jilt Sietsma; Dierk Raabe
Partitioning at phase boundaries of complex steels is important for their properties. We present atom probe tomography results across martensite/austenite interfaces in a precipitation-hardened maraging-TRIP steel (12.2 Mn, 1.9 Ni, 0.6 Mo, 1.2 Ti, 0.3 Al; at.%). The system reveals compositional changes at the phase boundaries: Mn and Ni are enriched while Ti, Al, Mo and Fe are depleted. More specific, we observe up to 27 at.% Mn in a 20 nm layer at the phase boundary. This is explained by the large difference in diffusivity between martensite and austenite. The high diffusivity in martensite leads to a Mn flux towards the retained austenite. The low diffusivity in the austenite does not allow accommodation of this flux. Consequently, the austenite grows with a Mn composition given by local equilibrium. The interpretation is based on DICTRA and mixed-mode diffusion calculations (using a finite interface mobility).
Ultramicroscopy | 2011
O. Dmitrieva; Pyuck-Pa Choi; Stephan S. A. Gerstl; Dirk Ponge; Dierk Raabe
A precipitation hardened maraging TRIP steel was analyzed using a pulsed laser atom probe. The laser pulse energy was varied from 0.3 to 1.9 nJ to study its effect on the measured chemical compositions and spatial resolution. Compositional analyses using proximity histograms did not show any significant variations in the average matrix and precipitate compositions. The only remarkable change in the atom probe data was a decrease in the ++/+ charge state ratios of the elements. The values of the evaporation field used for the reconstructions exhibit a linear dependence on the laser pulse energy. The adjustment of the evaporation fields used in the reconstructions for different laser pulse energies was based on the correlation of the obtained cluster shapes to the TEM observations. No influence of laser pulse energy on chemical composition of the precipitates and on the chemical sharpness of their interfaces was detected.
Modelling and Simulation in Materials Science and Engineering | 2010
O. Dmitrieva; J V Svirina; Eralp Demir; Dierk Raabe
We investigate the internal structure of microbands in a shear-deformed copper single crystal. The microstructure is characterized using high-resolution electron backscatter diffraction. The occurrence of microbands is due to the alternation of local orientation, which is characteristic of a deformation laminate. These microbands contain a substructure consisting of further local 1°-orientation alternations. A two-dimensional discrete dislocation dynamics model is used to describe the orientation substructure within the microbands. The boundary conditions for the simulation were estimated from the distribution of the geometrically necessary dislocation density obtained from the orientation map. The dislocation arrangement in the dynamic simulation explains the formation of the experimentally observed substructure.
Archive | 2015
O. Dmitrieva; Dierk Raabe; Stefan Müller; Patrick W. Dondl
We review aspects of pattern formation in plastically deformed single crystals, in particular as described in the investigation of a copper single crystal shear experiment in [DDMR09]. In this experiment, the specimen showed a band-like microstructure consisting of alternating crystal orientations. Such a formation of microstructure is often linked to a lack of convexity in the free energy describing the system. The specific parameters of the observed bands, namely the relative crystal orientation as well as the normal direction of the band layering, are thus compared to the predictions of the theory of kinematically compatible microstructure oscillating between low-energy states of the non-convex energy. We conclude that this theory is suitable to describe the experimentally observed band-like structure. Furthermore, we link these findings to the models used in studies of relaxation and evolution of microstructure.
Scripta Materialia | 2009
Dierk Raabe; Dirk Ponge; O. Dmitrieva; B. Sander
Advanced Engineering Materials | 2009
Dierk Raabe; Dirk Ponge; O. Dmitrieva; B. Sander
Acta Materialia | 2009
O. Dmitrieva; Patrick W. Dondl; Stefan Müller; Dierk Raabe
Steel Research International | 2011
J. Millán; Dirk Ponge; Dierk Raabe; Pyuck-Pa Choi; O. Dmitrieva
Pamm | 2011
Dominik Brands; Jörg Schröder; Daniel Balzani; O. Dmitrieva; Dierk Raabe
The 3rd International Conference on High Manganese Steels | 2016
Dirk Ponge; Meimei Wang; Aniruddha Dutta; Alisson Kwiatkowski da Silva; Stefanie Sandlöbes; S. J. Millán; Pyuck-Pa Choi; Cemal Cem Tasan; Gerard Leyson; Gerhard Inden; O. Dmitrieva; Margarita Kuzmina; Michael Herbig; Dierk Raabe