Secondary precipitation behavior of nitride in the electro-slag remelted structure of alloy 690

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The precipitation and evolution of secondary nitrides (S-nitrides) in the Alloy 690 electro-slag remelted (ESR) structure were investigated. Experimental results indicate that S-nitrides precipitated in the interdendritic region of the ESR structure at temperatures higher than 1100 ° C. S-nitrides could spread throughout the entire interdendritic area after sufficient exposure, and they were more numerous and much finer than primary nitrides. Furthermore, after studying the evolution of S-nitride particles at 1100, 1200 and 1300 °C, it was determined that the precipitation of S-nitrides was controlled by the diffusion of nitrogen. In addition, by investigating the elemental segregation of ESR structure and calculating critical Ti concentrations, S-nitride precipitation was found to be thermodynamically inevitable in the Alloy 690 ESR structure.

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Wang, M., Chen, B., Hao, X. C., Ma, Y. C., & Liu, K. (2017). Secondary precipitation behavior of nitride in the electro-slag remelted structure of alloy 690. Acta Metallurgica Sinica (English Letters), 30(8), 771–780. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40195-017-0541-3

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