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Positron Annihilation Study on TiC Powders
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作者 Yaobo Hu, Weihao Xiong, Zhi Mei, Kun Cui (National Key Laboratory of Dieie & Mould Technology, Huazhong University of Science & Technology, Wuhan 430074, China) 《Rare Metals》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2001年第2期91-94,共4页
By means of the positron annihilation technique (PAT), superfine TiC powders obtained by ball-milling process were characterized. The results showed that there was a clear correlation between the change in TiC powders... By means of the positron annihilation technique (PAT), superfine TiC powders obtained by ball-milling process were characterized. The results showed that there was a clear correlation between the change in TiC powders and that in the PAT parameters. In the high energy ball-milling process, TiC powders were severely deformed, which caused large increase in the amount of defects and severe distortion of lattice. On the other hand, the extreme refinement of grain size of powders resulted in the increase of grain boundary area and enhancement of system free energy. The spacing between deformed domains in 96 h milled samples is somewhat smaller than those in 48 h milled samples, indicating the size of Type II defects in 96 h milled samples is somewhat smaller than that in 48 h milled samples. 展开更多
关键词 positron annihilation technique TiC powders DEFECTS LIFETIME LATTICE
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Comparison and analysis of dislocation density, morphology and evolution in microstructure of low-carbon steel produced using different technologies 被引量:5
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作者 YU Hao~ 1) , KANG Yonglin~ 1) , DONG Hongbo~ 2) 1) Materials Science and Engineering School, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing 100083, China 2) Jinan Iron & Steel Group Co., Jinan 250101, China 《北京科技大学学报》 EI CAS CSCD 北大核心 2006年第11期1018-1018,共1页
Three kinds of specimens were produced from hot strips of similar composition and same thickness (nominal gauge 4.0mm) but produced using different technologies, and the dislocation density of these strips was quantit... Three kinds of specimens were produced from hot strips of similar composition and same thickness (nominal gauge 4.0mm) but produced using different technologies, and the dislocation density of these strips was quantitatively measured by positron annihilation technique test. The dislocation morphology and evolution in microstructure of each pass for producing the 1.9mm hot strip using CSP (compact strip production) technology were observed under an H-800 transmission electron microscope; its density was also quantitatively measured using the positron annihilation technique test, and the factors influencing the dislocation density during the production process were analyzed. The experimental results show that the dislocation density in the microstructure produced using CSP technology is higher than that in the microstructure produced using conventional technology. This result was discussed and confirmed on the basis of the finite element simulation and the theory relevant to dislocations. 展开更多
关键词 compact strip production (CSP) MICROSTRUCTURE DISLOCATION positron annihilation technique finite element simulation
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HYDROGEN DAMAGE IN HIGH PURITY IRON
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作者 WU Yichu CHANG Xiangrong TIAN Zhongzhuo XIAO Jimei University of Science and Technology Beijing,Beijing,China 《Acta Metallurgica Sinica(English Letters)》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 1992年第4期305-308,共4页
Hydrogen damage in iron or 99.99% purity has been investigated by Doppler broadening measurement.Experimental results show that when the iron is charged with hydrogen in 0.5mol/L H_2SO_4 solution,the critical current ... Hydrogen damage in iron or 99.99% purity has been investigated by Doppler broadening measurement.Experimental results show that when the iron is charged with hydrogen in 0.5mol/L H_2SO_4 solution,the critical current density to cause hydrogen damage is 20mA/cm^2.While a little As_2O_3,saying 250mg/L,added to H_2SO_4 solution,even rather small current density.≤0.2mA/cm^2,would cause hydrogen damage.With the help ofi slow tensile test,it revealed that the hydrogen damage occurred in the specimen may be influential to the subsequent process of deformation and fracture. 展开更多
关键词 hydrogen damage critical current density positron annihilation technique hydrogen-induced defect
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XPS and PAT Study on NiAl Phase Formed in a Superalloy by Pack Cementation
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作者 Hua WEI Guichen HOU Xiaofeng SUN Qi ZHENG Hengrong GUAN Zhuangqi HU 《Journal of Materials Science & Technology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2006年第6期785-788,共4页
The NiAl phase prepared by pack cementation (PC) on a nickel base superalloy was investigated by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and positron annihilation technique (PAT). The focus was on the effect of t... The NiAl phase prepared by pack cementation (PC) on a nickel base superalloy was investigated by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and positron annihilation technique (PAT). The focus was on the effect of the solid solution of the alloying element from substrate on the binding energy of Ni (Al) 2p peaks and vacancy concentration of the NiAI phase formed in a superalloy. The results showed that the binding energy of Ni 2p peak of the NiAI phase grown in a superalloy was shifted by up to 0.55 eV at the temperature from 850 to 1050℃ towards higher energies and the binding energy of Al 2p peak by up to 1.09 eV in comparison with the NiAl phase formed in pure Ni. The positron lifetimes obtained from the NiAl phase formed in a superalloy were found to be markedly lower than the theoretical values, indicating the decrease in vacancy concentration. The variation of binding energies and vacancy concentration are possibly due to the solid solution of the alloying atoms from the substrate into the NiAI lattice. 展开更多
关键词 NiAl phase Ni-base superalloy positron annihilation technique (PAT) X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS)
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Comparison and analysis of dislocation density,morphology and evolution in mi-crostructure of low-carbon steel produced using different technologies
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作者 Hao Yu Yonglin Kang Hongbo Dong 《Journal of University of Science and Technology Beijing》 CSCD 2006年第5期406-410,共5页
Three kinds of specimens were produced from hot strips of similar composition and same thickness (nominal gauge 4.0 mm) but produced using different technologies, and the dislocation density of these strips was quan... Three kinds of specimens were produced from hot strips of similar composition and same thickness (nominal gauge 4.0 mm) but produced using different technologies, and the dislocation density of these strips was quantitatively measured by positron annihilation technique test. The dislocation morphology and evolution in microstructure of each pass for producing the 1.9 mm hot strip using CSP (compact strip production) technology were observed under an H-800 transmission electron microscope; its density was also quantitatively measured using the positron annihilation technique test, and the factors influencing the dislocation density during the production process were analyzed. The experimental results show that the dislocation density in the microstructure produced using CSP technology is higher than that in the microstructure produced using conventional technology. This result was discussed and confirmed on the basis of the finite element simulation and the theory relevant to dislocations. 展开更多
关键词 compact strip production (CSP) microstructure DISLOCATION positron annihilation technique finite element simulation
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