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[en] The changes in the microstructure and composition of ferrite in two types of cast duplex stainless steels and in an austenitic-ferritic weld metal after long term thermal ageing has been studied using analytical transmission electron microscope (FEGTEM). A cast test steel containing Mo was investigated first as a reference material in three different conditions: as solution annealed, aged at 300 deg C and aged at 400 deg C. This investigation was carried out to gain experience of how EDS analyser and TEM can be used to study elemental unhomogeneity, which is usually investigated with an atom probe (APFIM). The two other materials, an austenitic-ferritic weld metal and a cast duplex Ti-stabilised stainless steel used for long time at NPP operation temperature were investigated using the experience obtained with the test steel. The results showed that analytical TEM can be used to investigate elemental unhomogeneity of ferrite, but there are several important things to be taken into account when the spectra for this purpose are collected. These kind of things are, such as the thickness of the specimen, probe size, contamination rate, 'elemental background' of the spectrum and possible enrichment of certain alloying elements in the surface oxide layer of the TEM-specimens. If minor elements are also analysed, it may increase the scattering of the results. (orig.)
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Solin, J. (ed.) (VTT Industrial Systems, Espoo (Finland)); VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo (Finland); 361 p; ISBN 951-38-6281-X;
; ISBN 951-38-6280-1;
; Mar 2003; p. 253-276; Available at http://www.vtt.fi/inf/pdf/index.html or as a soft back edition from VTT Information Service, P.O.Box 2000, FIN-02044 VTT, Finland


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