Strengthening effect of NiAl and Ni3Ti precipitates in Co-free maraging steels

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One class of maraging steels are strengthened by a combination of β-NiAl and η-Ni3Ti intermetallic phases which are precipitated during an aging heat treatment. To establish a meaningful structure-property relationship the precipitation strengthening effect from each phase must be isolated from the other strengthening mechanisms. To achieve this, a series of model alloys based on the Fe-12Ni alloy system were aged and characterized to determine the precipitation strengthening effect. In the course of this study, using a new approach, atom probe tomography was used to determine the spacing between precipitates and to calculate the individual strength contribution of the β and the η phase using a model describing the precipitate-dislocation interactions. It was found that the precipitation strengthening of the combined β and η phases is close to 1000 MPa and that the relative strengthening effect of each phase is sensitive to the Ti and Al concentration.

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Zeisl, S., Van Steenberge, N., & Schnitzer, R. (2023). Strengthening effect of NiAl and Ni3Ti precipitates in Co-free maraging steels. Journal of Materials Science, 58(16), 7149–7160. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10853-023-08472-w

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