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Using transmission Kikuchi diffraction to study intergranular stress corrosion cracking in type 316 stainless steels
Affiliation:1. University of Oxford, Department of Materials, Parks Road, OX1 3PH Oxford, UK;2. University of Manchester, School of Materials, Grosvenor Street, M1 7HS Manchester, UK;3. AREVA, Département Métallurgie et Corrosion, Section Corrosion et Tenue des Matériaux, Centre Technique France, France;1. Department of Solid Mechanics, Royal Institute of Technology KTH, 100 44 Stockholm, Sweden;2. Ringhals AB, SE-43285 Väröbacka, Sweden;1. Key Laboratory of Nuclear Materials and Safety Assessment, Institute of Metal Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016, China;2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, 19 Yuquan Road, Beijing 100049, China;1. Department of Materials, University of Oxford, Parks Road, OX1 3PH, Oxford, UK;2. Institute of Nuclear Safety Systems, Inc. (INSS), 64 Sata, Mihama-cho, Mikata-gun, Fuki, Mihama, 919-1205, Japan
Abstract:Transmission Kikuchi diffraction (TKD), also known as transmission-electron backscatter diffraction (t-EBSD) is a novel method for orientation mapping of electron transparent transmission electron microscopy specimen in the scanning electron microscope and has been utilized for stress corrosion cracking characterization of type 316 stainless steels. The main advantage of TKD is a significantly higher spatial resolution compared to the conventional EBSD due to the smaller interaction volume of the incident beam with the specimen.Two 316 stainless steel specimen, tested for stress corrosion cracking in hydrogenated and oxygenated pressurized water reactor chemistry, were characterized via TKD. The results include inverse pole figure (IPFZ) maps, image quality maps and misorientation maps, all acquired in very short time (<60 min) and with remarkable spatial resolution (up to 5 nm step size possible). They have been used in order to determine the location of the open crack with respect to the grain boundary, deformation bands, twinning and slip. Furthermore, TKD has been used to measure the grain boundary misorientation and establish a gauge for quantifying plastic deformation at the crack tip and other regions in the surrounding matrix. Both grain boundary migration and slip transfer have been detected as well.
Keywords:Transmission Kikuchi diffraction  TKD  Intergranular stress corrosion cracking  SCC  316 stainless steel  Scanning electron microscope  SEM  Transmission electron backscatter diffraction  t-EBSD  Grain boundary migration  Grain boundary misorientation
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