This contribution presents the results of a neutron-diffraction study on the evolution of texture in modified martensitic steel DIN 1.4914 (MANET) submitted to various quenching and tempering treatments in conditions technologically relevant to operation in future fusion reactors. The corresponding orientation-distribution functions are presented and discussed, with reference to other microstructural features of the investigated material.
Brokmeier, H., Coppola, R., Montanari, R., Rustichelli, F. (1995). NEUTRON-DIFFRACTION STUDY OF THE CRYSTALLINE TEXTURE IN A MARTENSITIC STEEL FOR FUSION-REACTOR TECHNOLOGY. In PHYSICA B (pp.809-811). AMSTERDAM : ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV.
NEUTRON-DIFFRACTION STUDY OF THE CRYSTALLINE TEXTURE IN A MARTENSITIC STEEL FOR FUSION-REACTOR TECHNOLOGY
MONTANARI, ROBERTO;
1995-01-01
Abstract
This contribution presents the results of a neutron-diffraction study on the evolution of texture in modified martensitic steel DIN 1.4914 (MANET) submitted to various quenching and tempering treatments in conditions technologically relevant to operation in future fusion reactors. The corresponding orientation-distribution functions are presented and discussed, with reference to other microstructural features of the investigated material.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.