Interpretation of the role of forest dislocations and precipitates in high-temperature creep in a Nb-stabilised austenitic stainless steel

作者: G Pilloni , E Quadrini , S Spigarelli

DOI: 10.1016/S0921-5093(99)00688-7

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摘要: … in the effect of Nb. The discussion … dislocation density, it can be argued that also at 750C cold working results in an even finer distribution of NbC or Nb(C,N) nucleated on dislocation …

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