An Electron Microscopy Study of Vein-like Grain Boundary Microstructure in Nitrocarburized Low Carbon Steels

2013 
The coarsened grain boundaries (GBs) with vein-like morphology frequently appear in the nitrogen diffusion layer of nitrocarburized carbon steels. The electron probe X-ray microanalysis shows that such vein-like GBs are rich in nitrogen and carbon atoms. Transmission electron microscopy and scanning electron microscopy further reveal that the coarsened GBs consist of γ′-nitrocarbide (Fe 4 (C,N)) and e-nitrocarbide lamellas that are formed during nitrocarburizing due to high nitrogen concentration at GBs. It is shown that many of {111} micro twins exist in the γ′-phase lamellas and thin e-phase slices prefer to nucleate at their twin boundaries with the orientation relationship of {0001} e //{111} γ′ . Upon growing large γ′-lamellas may become faceted and thin e-lamellas may grow thicker and become the main portions in the vein-like GBs. The microstructure evolution occurring in the vein-like GBs can be depicted as: α  + [N]/[C] → γ′ + [C,N] → e-nitrocarbides.
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