Grain boundary segregation of phosphorus during tempering at 540℃ after quenching from 980℃ is examined for a P-doped 2.25Cr1Mo steel by means of Auger electron spectroscopy. The solute-boundary binding energy and t...Grain boundary segregation of phosphorus during tempering at 540℃ after quenching from 980℃ is examined for a P-doped 2.25Cr1Mo steel by means of Auger electron spectroscopy. The solute-boundary binding energy and the diffusion coefficient for phosphorus are determined by virtue of the measured segregation kinetics along with the equilibrium segregation theory. The obtained values of the above parameters are discussed with comparison to those found in the literature for low-alloy steels.展开更多
基金supported by the natural science Foundation of Hubei Province(No.2000J018)
文摘Grain boundary segregation of phosphorus during tempering at 540℃ after quenching from 980℃ is examined for a P-doped 2.25Cr1Mo steel by means of Auger electron spectroscopy. The solute-boundary binding energy and the diffusion coefficient for phosphorus are determined by virtue of the measured segregation kinetics along with the equilibrium segregation theory. The obtained values of the above parameters are discussed with comparison to those found in the literature for low-alloy steels.