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Analysis of a Rapidly Solidified High-Phosphorus Austenitic Steel Containing an Amorphous Phase

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 February 2011

T. F. Kelly
Affiliation:
Mit, Cambridge, MA
G. B. Olson
Affiliation:
Mit, Cambridge, MA
J. B. Vander Sande
Affiliation:
Mit, Cambridge, MA
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Abstract

Rapid solidification of a high-phosphorus austenitic steel produces a fine cellular solidification structure containing an amorphous phase at the cell walls. The amorphous phase, which is stable to ∼500°C, is enriched in phosphorus and chromium, but contains significantly less phosphorus than conventional glass-forming alloys. Hot consolidation of powders produces a chemically-uniform metastable austenite which can be effectively precipitation hardened by phospho-carbides.

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Copyright © Materials Research Society 1982

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