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Title: Precipitation behavior of the G-phase strengthened 7Ni maraging steels
Authors: Yang, M
Zhang, D
Yao, Z
Ma, Z
Luan, J
Wang, C
Kuhn, B
Jiao, Z 
Zhao, Y
Yang, T
Liu, X
Wang, S
Issue Date: Sep-2023
Source: Journal of materials research and technology, Sept-Oct. 2023, v. 26, p. 9261-9275
Abstract: In this study, G-phase strengthened 7Ni maraging alloys were studied using a combination of thermodynamic prediction based on the TCFE-7 database and advanced experimental techniques, including micro-hardness testing, electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD), in-situ X-ray diffraction (XRD), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and atom probe tomography (APT). The martensite reversion and phase stability of overcooled austenite were precisely determined for a series of Fe–7Ni–2Si-based alloys, validating the effectiveness of thermodynamic predictions in martensite transformation.
Based on these theoretical prediction, aging hardness measurements and microstructural observations further revealed that Ni16X6Si7-G (X = Ti, Nb, Ta) precipitates are effective strengthening phases in 7Ni maraging steel, with the exception of Ni16X6Si7 (X = Mn, Zr) due to their significantly different thermal stabilities. Experimental results showed that the Ni16X6Si7-G (X = Ti, Nb, Ta) precipitates remained stable and densely distributed within the martensitic matrix after aging at 500 °C, resulting in high aging hardness values ranging from 350 to 550 HV. Among the studied alloys, the 1Ti alloy strengthened by the Ni16Ti6Si7-G phase exhibited the finest particle radius (estimated at 1.4 nm) and the highest number density (estimated at 1.9 × 1024/m3). Additionally, it is worth noting that the Ni16Zr6Si7-G phase was believed to form through eutectic reaction with α-Fe during solidification and the Ni16Mn6Si7-G phase was only stable at temperatures below 460 °C and was not detected experimentally.
These findings enhance our comprehension of G-phase precipitation and strengthening in 7Ni maraging steel and underscore the potential for utilizing thermodynamic calculations and advanced experimental techniques to guide the design and optimization of high-strength alloys.
Keywords: Alloy design
Maraging steel
Microstructural control
Ni16X6Si7 G-phase
Precipitation hardening
Publisher: Elsevier Editora Ltda
Journal: Journal of materials research and technology 
ISSN: 2238-7854
EISSN: 2214-0697
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmrt.2023.09.230
Rights: © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
The following publication Yang, M., Zhang, D., Yao, Z., Ma, Z., Luan, J., Wang, C., Kuhn, B., Jiao, Z., Zhao, Y., Yang, T., Liu, X., & Wang, S. (2023). Precipitation behavior of the G-phase strengthened 7Ni maraging steels. Journal of Materials Research and Technology, 26, 9261-9275 is available at https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmrt.2023.09.230.
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